In previous columns I have repeatedly emphasized the importance of interoperability and the danger of security fragmentation. Security is so fragmented that it is often hard to discern between hype and reality. Large security vendors try to draw you into a single-vendor closed integration package. . Small vendors try to sell you the latest magic bullet, presenting what should be a feature as a whole new industry. Inevitably, you are left to cobble together disparate systems in order to get the depth of defense and layering of controls that you need. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Recognize the significance of seamless integration and supplier oversight in creating robust security frameworks and measures.. Security Strategy, Vendor Management, Interoperability, Security Controls, Open Source Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A slick security product demonstration only serves to prove that vendors often don't think enough about what security managers need. How much money do you have in your budget? You have to be aware that this is very expensive software." . . . . A slick security product demonstration only serves to prove that vendors often don't think enough about what security managers need. How much money do you have in your budget? You have to be aware that this is very expensive software." Ah, the not-so-sweet sound of the sales pitch. Much of my work as a security manager is like that of a juggler, always keeping balls in the air. My daily goal is to deal with the next falling ball, be it a virus attack, a new e-commerce project or some suspected abuse. This week, however, I was able to lift my gaze for a few days to think about future needs and meet with vendors. And once again, a slick product demonstration showed all too clearly one vendor's fundamental inability to understand our needs. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Protective displays frequently neglect the genuine requirements of safety supervisors; financial planning is vital for efficient resources.. Security Product, Vendor Management, Budget Considerations, IT Security Tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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