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Security: Product vs People and Process

Security: Product vs People and Process

by Andrew S. Baker | Oct 20, 2006 | Policies and Procedures, Security, Strategy

One of the hardest concepts to emphasize concerning Information Security is that people and processes are more critical to your overall security posture than products are.   That is not to say that products are unimportant. Certainly, any deficiency in one of the...

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