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Security Organization in Banks


From: Alessandro Bottonelli <a.bottonelli () axis-net it>
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 13:18:08 +0200

Hi,

I am looking for "case studies" on how US and/or European Banks 
set up their Security Organizations. Before you tell me... I 
already googled with no good answers! :-(

I am more interested at how they set up organizationally than 
technically. I mean: is there one single organization for both 
"traditional" security and IT security or are they two distinct 
orgs? To whom the head(s) of such security org(s) report? If and 
how traditional and IT security are integrated, and to what 
degree?

Any resources out there or cases you can report first-hand? The 
names of the Banks would be nice, but the region will eventually 
suffice.

Thanks in advance.

-- 
Alessandro Bottonelli
CISSP & BS7799 Lead Auditor
A.Bottonelli(at)axis-net.it

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