Wednesday Morning Must-Read on Security

July 6, 2011
Fooling around in the social media corner of the Internet this morning, and came across this link (http://asian-power.com/node/11144) on Facebook via Eric Byres.
Fooling around in the social media corner of the Internet this morning, and came across this link (http://asian-power.com/node/11144) on Facebook via Eric Byres. It's really worth the read. Ernie Hayden CISSP CEH, Managing Principal, Energy Security, Verizon Global Energy & Utility Practice, in this article, "The new paradigm for utility information security: assume your security system has already been breached," lays out in clear language the new reality, not just for utilities, A bit disturbing, but this is the way things are now. Better get used to it.

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