The FBI is not effectively managing the costs, schedules and performance of its information technology investments, including its multimillion-dollar Trilogy program, according to the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General. . .. The FBI is not effectively managing the costs, schedules and performance of its information technology investments, including its multimillion-dollar Trilogy program, according to the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General . In a report released Dec. 19, auditors found that the bureau does not have the management processes necessary to support successful IT programs. Specifically, the FBI has failed to: "Because the FBI has not fully implemented the critical processes associated with effective IT investment management," the report said, "the FBI continues to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on IT projects without adequate assurance that these projects will meet their intended goals." The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . The FBI is not effectively managing the costs, schedules and performance of its information technolo. effectively, managing, costs, schedules, performance, information, technolo. . Anthony Pell
CFOs are treating security as a cost item to be controlled--and in some cases, even eliminated. That's the buzz at the recent CeBit trade show. Despite IT managers wanting to spend more on security, CFOs are putting the brakes on . . . . CFOs are treating security as a cost item to be controlled--and in some cases, even eliminated. That's the buzz at the recent CeBit trade show. Despite IT managers wanting to spend more on security, CFOs are putting the brakes on such spending. The latest thinking, apparently, is that the terrorist activity was more than a quarter ago, so it's history. In other words, CFOs are seeing all those security costs on the balance sheet--yet they're not seeing any security problems. (The fact that increased security is heading off problems is lost on them.) This doesn't surprise me. I've been hearing similar sentiments from people in the US. Outside the IT community, it seems that security is either a business impediment or an unnecessary cost. As a result, CIOs and network managers are under constant pressure to do less, as a way to save money and reduce inconvenience. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . CFOs are treating security as a cost item to be controlled--and in some cases, even eliminated. That. treating, security, controlled--and, cases, eliminated. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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