Today’s Imperative is Information-Centric Security

DM Review, May, 2008 by Mike Jerbic

For more than 20 years, enterprises have clung to the idea of securing operating systems, networks, storage, communication channels and all the hardware they run on. These investments protected the computing equipment, which is now relatively cheap and easily replaced. The theory went that by securing the equipment and entry points within the enterprise, the information residing therein was safe and secure.

Today’s global business enterprises demand a framework that ensures their IT systems information security addresses the current realities of enterprise, network and information sharing and access.

Globalization, service orientation and outsourcing have changed the requirements from those of the last two decades. Global businesses demand secure IT operations over...

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