Archive for October, 2008

Speaking of Security Podcast #124

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
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Art Coviello on Security for Innovation


Speaking of Security co-host, Amanda VanVeen, introduces a new video featuring RSA President, Art Coviello. Art covers new IDC research on the topic of security and business innovation. Forward-thinking security leaders are driving tighter linkages between innovation goals and security strategies.

Be careful what hand you play, and when you play it

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Yet another analogy from the credit crunch shows us security folks that even if we changed jobs we probably wouldn’t be able to escape our frustrations.

The executive branch is currently trying to win over Congress and convince them to hand over a large sum of money, or else something really bad is going to happen. This is a situation I’m sure many security folks have found themselves in, albeit under less extreme circumstances.

The people with the check books seldom know anything about what you’re doing. Congress is full of politicians, not economists or experts on the banking system. They need to rely on their gut feeling to do the right thing. Same thing with your management, so it’s up to you to guide them towards the right decision — in their language

RSA Offers new Insights into Security and Innovation

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Today RSA, The Security Division of EMC, released the latest research and insights from IDC and the Security for Business Innovation Council on the relationship – and disconnect – between security and business innovation. The IDC report centers on the fact that 80 percent of organizations worldwide confirm that security fears are indeed responsible for stifling business innovation.

IDC also found that although 80 percent of CEOs believe their security teams are being held formally accountable for their contributions to business growth and innovation, only 44 percent of security leaders believe they are being measured on their contributions to innovation. This finding points to a surprising lack of alignment between the expectations of C-level management and the priorities of security professionals…