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Security Then and Now

Posted August 20, 2003 | Leadership |


These days, it seems that everyone is interested in all aspects of security, privacy, and business resumption planning (also known as disaster recovery). Auditors are scrambling to ensure that their companies are prepared for all sorts of contingencies they only imagined might happen in 2000 (when they were worrying about Y2K compliance fallout). Today, auditors are developing "minimum acceptable security standards" to make sure their clients have considered all aspects of internal security and privacy.

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Steve Andriole
Stephen J. Andriole is a Fellow with Cutter Consortium, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and the Thomas G. Labrecque Professor of Business Technology at Villanova University. His specialty areas include digital transformation, emerging technology trends, cloud computing, social media, technology due diligence, software IP valuation, business technology strategy, business technology management, technology governance,… Read More
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