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Return to patch central?
Monday, 7 June 2004 16:53 ESTGeneral Accounting Office auditors are advising federal decision-makers to consider offering a software patch-management service for civilian agencies. Homeland Security Department officials had offered such a service as recently as February, when they chose to drop it. In a report released June 2, GAO officials said the federal government must deal more aggressively with the growing volume of security patches, which overwhelms the ability of agencies to manage them. More than half of the 24 agencies that GAO surveyed for the report indicated they lacked sufficient personnel and financial resources to manage the patching process effectively.
Robert Dacey, director of information security issues at GAO and principal author of the report, said a governmentwide patch-management effort would be more efficient and less expensive than the current piecemeal approach. But federal officials still face the challenge of working together to manage security patches.
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Tribal thinking in today’s IT
George Santayana once famously observed; “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”. But when it comes to IT security, a better way of thinking might be; “those who fail to understand the impact of the past on their thinking may find themselves somewhat exposed”…
You can’t manage what you can’t see!
Security threats have grown more menacing with the appearance of the likes of Sober, Mytob, and Bagle. Along with the newer trends of spyware, phishing and key logging the implications of ineffective information security have become potentially debilitating to business operations and indeed strategy.
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