Safety in Numbers

CSO, November, 2002 by Mary Kathleen Flynn

Outsiders might think of security pros as silent types whose greatest strength is the ability to keep a secret. Insiders know different: Great security requires great communication, and lots of it. Today's leading CSOs are clamoring for safe forums to share best practices, threat and vulnerability reports, and tricks of the trade.

Ron Baklarz is a good example. Baklarz, chief information security officer of the American Red Cross in Falls Church, Va., is a member of several formal information-sharing groups, including the FBI's InfraGard program—but recently decided that wasn't meeting all his information needs. Baklarz established the Chief Security Officer's Round Table (CSORT) with a handful of other Washington, D.C.-area security colleagues to foster more individual...

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