Implementing Information Security Governance (ISG) - A Case Study: Entrust

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  • Date:
    04-05-2006
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As a worldwide leader in identity and access management solutions, Entrust takes information security very seriously. Given its leadership role and the increasing emphasis on cyber security, Entrust was directed to review and improve internal information security practices. Cyber security is best viewed, not solely as a technology challenge, but as a corporate governance issue. As a result of the work with BSA, Entrust was asked to co-chair a blue ribbon Corporate Governance task force at the National Cyber Security Summit hosted by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Partnership.
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