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Here is a collection of interesting articles to help you learn about important security issues facing your organization.

A Pro-active Approach to IT Security Management
by Steve Purser

This article explains how a structured approach to planning enables IT security managers to successfully balance short-term and long-term requirements and thereby steer the organisation to a state in which it can concentrate largely on structural initiatives. Steve Purser is Director ICSD Cross-Border Security Design and Administration at Clearstream Services, Luxembourg and and author of "A Practical Guide to Managing Information Security."

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Time for a Sophisticated Approach to Security
by Matt Peachey SC Magazine

As a new year begins, we aspire to achieve more and worker harder. Those with more sinister agendas are no exception, namely – spammers and virus writers – and 2005 will see these people become more shrewd, more malicious, more sophisticated and more hungry for commercial gain.

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Avoiding internet threats top security spending driver
by Marcia Savage

The main motivator for spending money on IT security is preventing external threats that interfere with business, according to a survey of enterprises conducted by AberdeenGroup.

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Need to show ROI? Fasten your seatbelt!
by Edward Hurley, SearchSecurity.com

Experts at the Information Security Decisions conference suggest alternatives to ROI for justifying security expenditures.

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How to Build the Perfect PB & J
by Chuck Fullerton, SecurityDocs.com

Companies and even Government agencies need to be compliant with new regulations, yet still ensure that their company is secure in the way it handles information. Each company will implement their security differently. With that in mind, how does each company implement their security differently yet still maintain compliance with the needed regulations? The answer to this question is that each company must find its “Perfect Security” standard.

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