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Computer Security Update, February, 2007
The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) has announced that BSI Management Systems has joined the organization as an Emerging Security Partner in its Affiliate Membership Program. BSI Management Systems is the North and South American hub of BSI, the world's leading international standards testing, registration and certification organization. Founded in 1901, BSI has facilitated and published many of the first commercial management systems standards, including Information Security and IT Service Management, now known as ISO 27001 and ISO 20000 management systems.
"CSIA welcomes the knowledge and expertise that BSI Management Systems will bring to the membership as a pioneer in national and international standardizations," said Paul Kurtz, executive director...
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