The arguments for a consistent, coordinated approach to IT security are irrefutable. Our society, and the world in which we live, have become increasingly if not irreversibly dependent on uninterrupted computer systems and computer-mediated communication. Not only is information technology in itself critical infrastructure, it is the horizontal foundation for the other critical infrastructure upon which we depend, from law enforcement and first response to medical care, from antiterrorism to road, rail and air transport.
Norway was Showcase Country at GTEC 2005, highlighting its e-government accomplishments and aspirations with exhibits, keynote speakers and presenters. Among the delegation was Eirik Lae Solberg who, despite his title as Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Modernization, is a career politician. In his early 30
Government managers struggling with IT security have a proven, foolproof method to guarantee that selected data will never be released. Just have someone file an Access to Information request for it.