Putting Information Security into Focus

In the past several months, it has become painfully clear that C-level executives are getting tired of buying information security for its own purposes.

There has been a great deal of speculation about the market, and why - in a time of increased threats to national security - infosec spending is declining. The explanations are numerous, but many miss the obvious point - IT is rarely in the mission statement of any organization. The demise of the capital investment-fed dot-com boom has reinforced this point. Companies are in business to make money, and having IT as a core competency fails to make up for a lack of customers. If information technology is a cost center, then what does that make information security? From an enterprise ...
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