Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “infosec”
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Security Spending: Part II, the Good Tower
Today, we present the second guest post in the series by Ted Lloyd, editor of OnlineCISO.
Yesterday, we explored why security spending need not be a bottomless pit, and how yesterday's tools, such as antivirus, can be evaluated using familiar risk management methodologies.
Where then, should a business reinvest the funds previously allocated to antivirus solutions? Another analogy to the physical world can help to answer this question.
Malware and variants are similar to microbiology in our physical world.
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Security Spending: Part I, the Bottomless Pit
Today, we are honoured with the first of two guest posts in a series by Ted Lloyd, editor of OnlineCISO.
Cybercrime has emerged as a multi-billion dollar business and spawned another mufti-billion dollar business to combat it. As 2014 closed, Gartner estimates that global spending on information security will top $71 billion representing a nearly 8% increase in spending over 2013. The trend and trajectory are expected to remain steady for 2015 as well.