‘Training, not amazing software’ is the key to information security, say experts

  • 13 October 2014
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13 October 2014
 
Some of the country’s foremost cyber security leaders gathered at The Savoy in London in September for a special breakfast hosted by Business Technology.https://
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The morning saw the launch of research from Colt that showed 90 per cent of IT managers feel so anxious about data centre planning that it impacts their work.
64 per cent of those surveyed said security is the most important area of such projects, with viruses and network issues the most pressing concern for British and German managers.
Introducing the morning’s discussion, The Telegraph’s Matt Warman said: “This is a topic that is only becoming more and more interesting to the wider world.”
Several attendees expressed concern about the evolving regulations surrounding data centre security and privacy in a post-Snowden world. One leader said he would be “hesitant” to use a US-based provider for fear of government access requests.
 
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Training brings experience and experience brings good software which works.

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