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		<title>By: Johnfranks999905</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the realm of risk, unmanaged possibilities become probabilities. Data breaches &amp; thefts are due to a lagging business culture. As CIO, I look for ways to help my  business and IT teams. A book that is required reading is &quot;I.T. WARS:  Managing the Business-Technology Weave in the New Millennium.&quot; It also helps outside agencies understand your values and practices.
The author, David Scott, has an interview that is a great exposure:  http://businessforum.com/DScott_02.html - The book came to us as a tip from an intern who attended a course at University of Wisconsin, where the book is an MBA text.  It has helped us to understand that, while various systems of security are important, no system can overcome laxity, ignorance, or deliberate intent to harm. Necessary is a sustained culture and awareness; an efficient prism through which every activity is viewed from a security perspective prior to action.
I like to pass along things that work, in hopes that good ideas make their way to me.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the realm of risk, unmanaged possibilities become probabilities. Data breaches &amp; thefts are due to a lagging business culture. As CIO, I look for ways to help my  business and IT teams. A book that is required reading is &#8220;I.T. WARS:  Managing the Business-Technology Weave in the New Millennium.&#8221; It also helps outside agencies understand your values and practices.<br />
The author, David Scott, has an interview that is a great exposure:  <a href="http://businessforum.com/DScott_02.html" rel="nofollow">http://businessforum.com/DScott_02.html</a> &#8211; The book came to us as a tip from an intern who attended a course at University of Wisconsin, where the book is an MBA text.  It has helped us to understand that, while various systems of security are important, no system can overcome laxity, ignorance, or deliberate intent to harm. Necessary is a sustained culture and awareness; an efficient prism through which every activity is viewed from a security perspective prior to action.<br />
I like to pass along things that work, in hopes that good ideas make their way to me.</p>
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