Posts Tagged ‘security’

Security in the workspace – Part 1

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

The workspace is changing. What will mostly be different is the relationship between employees and the organizations they work for. I’m interested in the consequences these changes have for the administration of information security in organizations. This post is cross-posted on my personal blog on security issues.

Security in the workplace - can pinguins be wrong?

Security in the workplace - can pinguins be wrong?

Information security incidents have become part of our lives during the last couple of years. Popular media regularly report on incidents which range from lost pen drives filled with privacy sensitive data to financial fraud by employees costing financial organizations billions. The increase in reported incidents not only shows that security incidents are on the rise but it also indicates a change (yes we can!) in how organizations respond to incidents. Reputation and trust are increasingly important concepts in today’s business world, and organizations need to find ways to deal with security problems.

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