Information security in an insecure world
David Millar, risk trainer and former COO at PRMIA, feels that modern communications and transparency will not help in the operational risk manager’s task of avoiding information security events. April 04, 2012 | David MillarSome years’ back when I was operational risk manager for desktop services at a bank, I sat through a meeting on the subject of maintaining information security in the bank’s proprietary trading department. A number of traders had been poached by a competitor and there was a concern that they had taken client details with them plus the secrets of the bank’s new all singing, all dancing, state-of-the-art trading platform. Head of security, previously an army officer, had convened the meeting to analyse what controls had failed and what could be done to prevent this from happening in the future. Please login to read the complete article. If you already have an account, you can login now or subscribe/register.
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