Most stories of IT security breaches inevitably end with a humbled company official declaring that their IT security will be reviewed and corrected. So is all the security angst generated by these events actually translating into more training or jobs for IT professionals?
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to complete an initial inventory of its entire IT infrastructure by June -- a critical step toward the ultimate creation of a nationwide architecture for homeland security, said Steve Cooper, the department's chief information officer.
Security and privacy has been a focus for John Hersey, director, consulting services at IT services firm CGI since he began his career in 1993 in the area of military information systems security.