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Security Function as a Business Enabler

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2008-06-27 20:50:00 by RaviC in Musings on Information Security
In one of my earlier blog posts I branded Information Security function (as part of IT) as an overhead of an overhead. It is utmost important for security manager to run the security function in a way that it enables the business The various components (sub functions) of security organization should align with the business objectives of the IT...
 
 
 
 
 
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Whats Up With the Washington Posts Biz Section Coverage of Local Business?

2008-05-23 21:26:02 by David Link in ScienceLogic
 
I have been planning to write this blog post for quite some time and my thoughts were crystallized after attending the Washington Post 200 Business Forum . Katharine Weymouth the striking granddaughter of the late Washington Post Co. chairman Katharine Graham , kicked off this event to approximately 300 local business executives. During her...
 
 
 
 
 
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Whats Up With the Washington Posts Biz Section Coverage of Local Business?

2008-05-23 21:26:02 by David Link in ScienceLogic
 
I have been planning to write this blog post for quite some time and my thoughts were crystallized after attending the Washington Post 200 Business Forum . Katharine Weymouth the striking granddaughter of the late Washington Post Co. chairman Katharine Graham , kicked off this event to approximately 300 local business executives. During her...
 
 
 
 
 
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Whats Up With the Washington Posts Biz Section Coverage of Local Business?

2008-05-23 21:26:02 by David Link in ScienceLogic
 
I have been planning to write this blog post for quite some time and my thoughts were crystallized after attending the Washington Post 200 Business Forum . Katharine Weymouth the striking granddaughter of the late Washington Post Co. chairman Katharine Graham , kicked off this event to approximately 300 local business executives. During her...
 
 
 
 
 
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Business In Thailand - Part 1: The Challenge

2008-09-04 14:16:36 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
Recently someone asked about business in Thailand.Here is my first post on this topic First of all, I learned the Thai alphabet nearly 20 years ago, so I have have a pretty good foundation for the Thai language. I can read (slowly) and speak better than 99.99+ percent of all foreigners in Thailand; so, I thought it was time to redirect my career...
 
 
 
 
 
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Business In Thailand - Part 1: The Challenge

2008-09-05 14:16:36 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
Recently someone asked about business in Thailand.Here is my first post on this challenging topic First of all, as background information, I learned the Thai alphabet(script with 44 consonants and 32 vowels) nearly 20 years ago, so I have have a prettydecent foundation for the Thai language compared to most foreigners visting or working in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Consumer networks for business use

2008-03-10 09:30:00 by Stuart King in Stuart King's Security and Risk Management Blog
 
If all the hype is to be believed then IT execs who ignore Web 2.0 collaboration technologies could be hurting their company's bottom line. That, apparently, is the message from IT leaders and industry analysts who are convinced that Web 2.0 technologies are the real deal . And, as it's published in CIO Magazine then it must surely be true. The...
 
 
 
 
 
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University of South Carolina Moore School of Business breach

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2008-06-09 13:38:01 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
Technorati Tag: Security Breach Date Reported 6/9/08 Organization University of South Carolina Contractor/Consultant/Branch Moore School of Business Victims faculty, staff and students Number Affected 7,000 Types of Data some personally identifiable data Breach Description The University of South Carolina is warning about 7,000 faculty,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Is security really a business enabler?

2008-05-01 08:00:00 by Stuart King in Stuart King's Security and Risk Management Blog
 
The title of this blog is the subject of a presentation I gave yesterday to the IISyG . I took a deliberately provocative stance, making a point that security is not there to enable the business, its there to mitigate risk. That is not the same thing: it's cost, expense, and time and we only do it because we have to. What was interesting was the...