Hold the Bioterrorism
Concerns over bioterrorism affecting the food supply have led the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to solicit help from companies to develop a new system to track and model the flow of food.
Business Partner Security: Mistrust Never Sleeps
As I write this, the country is deciding whether to pass or play at war. I live in the Washington, D.C., area, where our nerves are shot. During the past year and a half we've lived with the anticipation of terrorists, anthrax, then snipers. We're back to terrorists again. Safety has become a commodity as tangible as duct tape or gas masks; it is the negative space left behind when fear is erased.
Sevice Level Agreements: Tying the Knot
Service-level agreements are at the heart of most managed information security contracts. But they don't guarantee that buyer and seller are pulling in the same direction.
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Safeguarding the New Currency of Business
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