[iwar] Security call to action report


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Accenture and Cerias Report: Security Vision Roundtable Call to Action

[From the Homepage] Accenture, formerly known as Anderson Consulting,
recently released the Security Call to Action and executive summary from the
15 security experts who participated in the CERIAS Security Vision
Roundtable. This two-day event, jointly sponsored by Accenture and the
Purdue University CERIAS (Center for Education and Research in Information
and Assurance and Security), brought together both industry pioneers as well
as information security experts. The report includes a Call to Action and a
list of the key trends affecting security over the next decade. According to
these documents, the bottom-line is that doing security right requires the
greater community of business leaders, technologists, educators and
political leaders to commit resources and energy to help facilitate a more
secure world.

Read the Call to Action at:
http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/events/accenture_cta_1q2001.pdf



Forwarded from iMP

http://www.cisp.org/imp/january_2001/01_01whats_happening-3.htm#Report7



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