In my first post on styles of influence, I discussed rationalizing – a style characterized by a logical perspective that does not account for emotional or political considerations. Its utility is limited to circumstances were quantifiable and verifiable metrics dominate the decision-making process. Unfortunately, the analysis of information security risk is handicapped by a lack Read more…
Most of us refer to security policies in much the same way as we refer to our car manuals – when something unexpected happens. We know these documents have useful information. However, their utility is tied to situations where answers do not present themselves readily. According to Chris Noel, SVP of Product Management at ANXeBusiness, Read more…
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