Information Security and Privacy in a Fragile World: Opening Statement

Posted April 30, 2002 | |

The Twin Towers cast a shadow on this issue of Cutter IT Journal, at least in the sense that the events there forced us to rethink the unthinkable: questions of architectural support for real-world safety, how risk assessments exclude implausible scenarios, and, of course, how lucky we are to be alive.

About The Author
Mark Seiden
Mark Seiden is a former member of the Cutter Business Technology Council. He has consulted since 1983 in the areas of security, network, and software engineering to companies worldwide, with clients including startups, major computer and communication companies, financial institutions, law firms, UN agencies, online content providers, ISPs, research organizations, and nonprofits. As an independent consultant, and in varying roles at Securify (… Read More
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