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The Death of Leadership in Management
The intention of this paper is to outline the author's views on leadership techniques
when it comes to the management of personnel. It will also describe the differences one
faces between managing personnel and managing processes to include wha...
Building a Security Practice within a Mixed Product-R&D and Managed-Service Business
Where a business is both actively developing technology and introducing new technologies to the market as a managed-service, both sides of the business - development and delivery - have unique security perspectives and requirements. Building up both ...
The dangers of granting system access to a third-party provider
Granting system access to a third-party provider is a risk that can introduce security threats and technical and business dangers into your enterprise. In this tip, security expert Joel Dubin discusses the potential threats involved with granting acc...
10 Tips for Creating a Network Security Policy
A very short article that includes the ten steps that should be involved to create your own Network Security Policy.
A Guide to Security Metrics
If increased security funding does indeed become a trend, this will obviously be welcomed by security managers, and it gives reason to hope that greater progress in addressing the threat of security breaches will follow. As with most concerns that ac...
A Holistic Approach to Securing the Enterprise
The continuance of malicious computer attacks has made security a front page topic in almost every board room and IT oversight committee. Most IT departments accept that routine updates to software operating environments are a necessary part of manag...
A Proactive Approach to IT Security Management
This paper shows how proactive management techniques can be applied in the area of information security in order to achieve a scalable and flexible process, capable of responding to both short-term and strategic requirements. Emphasis is given to sim...
Achieving Executive Buy-in: The Case For Security
Not everyone thinks about security when they should. But with multi-user environments containing business critical data, security is a must. With all the great technology and the magnitude in which businesses and organizations of all sizes rely on in...
An Introduction to the Open Source and the GPL
Open Source Software (OSS) is software who's source code is made "Open" for all to freely see, distribute and modify. This means that there could potentially be thousands of programmers from all over the world working together to write a ...
Approaches to choosing the strength of your security measures
The rising exploitation of most existing vulnerabilities is combined with the appearance of new ones resulting in a new and powerful threat to Internet users (see, for example, 2001 CSI/FBI Survey, a standard cyber crime statistical reference). The s...
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