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Article: Preparing for the worst: Zaid Alsaji, associate director at CMG, discusses how organisations can help ensure that security breaches are adequately dealt with and how they can be used to help improve security. (Special Feature--Security).(information technology guidelines)
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- Australian Banking & Finance
- Article date:
- November 29, 2002
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THE REALITIES OF USING THE Web to deliver services to customers and the need to provide increasing levels of access cannot be reconciled with a fortress approach to IT security.
As an increasing number of organisations now appreciate, e-security is about the proper management of attendant e-risks.
It would, however, be naive to believe that e-security would be 100% effective. Organisations must actively consider, as part of any security regime, the handling of actual or attempted breaches of security.
Incident handling and management relies on Computer Forensics--indeed the investigation of security breaches can be aided by some simple and ...