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Security Track Day 1

Security Track Day 1. Richard Stiennon Chief Research Analyst IT-Harvest Blog: ThreatChaos.com twitter.com/stiennon. Blog: www.ThreatChaos.com twitter.com/cyberwar. The Week’s Agenda. Today, August 2, 2010 What CXOs consistently fail to grasp about enterprise security Day 2

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Security Track Day 1

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  1. IT-Harvest Confidential Security TrackDay 1 Richard StiennonChief Research AnalystIT-Harvest Blog: ThreatChaos.com twitter.com/stiennon

  2. IT-Harvest Confidential Blog: www.ThreatChaos.com twitter.com/cyberwar

  3. IT-Harvest Confidential The Week’s Agenda • Today, August 2, 2010 What CXOs consistently fail to grasp about enterprise security • Day 2 Getting beyond vulnerabilities; resilience in security architectures • Day 3 Threat and risk management • Day 4 Security and ROI • Day 5 Data protection: strategies inside and outside the enterprise

  4. IT-Harvest Confidential What CXOs consistently fail to grasp about enterprise security 1. The difference between good security operations and good security Good security operations keep your IT functions working. They include the mundane tasks of maintaining logs, blocking viruses and worms, fixing vulnerabilities, and incident recovery as well as compliance and audit.

  5. IT-Harvest Confidential Three simple rules of good security 1. Secure networks assume that hosts are hostile 2. Secure hosts assume the network is hostile 3. Secure applications assume the user is hostile

  6. IT-Harvest Confidential Why security investments never end Every new technology evolution increases productivity, access to information, and reliance on the network. It also exposes operations to new threats. New requirements for security investment are NOT driven by vendors. Today's worry: targeted attacks

  7. IT-Harvest Confidential Audit and compliance get in the way of good security HIPPA, GLB, SOX, PCI are just the beginning. 40 bills pending in Congress, not to mention EU, India, China, and Australia Do not let compliance demands get in the way of protecting your critical information assets!

  8. IT-Harvest Confidential Blog: www.threatchaos.com email: richard@it-harvest.com twitter.com/cyberwar

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