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January 11, 2010 Twelve Recommendations For Your 2010 Information Security Strategyby Khalid Kark with Stephanie Balaouras, Margaret Ryan, Lindsey Coit, Nicholas M. Hayes |
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As we enter 2010 and look ahead, the challenges we face are very familiar. The technology has been changing as usual, the business has been demanding more and more from security professionals as expected, and we continue to outsource some of our responsibilities. What will be different in 2010 is that the sheer intensity of these changes will increase to the point where we will have no choice but to take them on. Forrester interviewed 40 chief information security officers (CISOs) to identify some of the changes they are seeing and how they plan to address these changes. This document provides a road map for your 2010 security strategy.
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