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Security: Public vs. Private
From: Jon Schipp <jonschipp () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 10:16:16 -0600
For those that have worked in both sectors or for those that are familiar with the relationships, which tends to be the most "secure". (I'm leaving a partly-open interpretation of the word). In other words, as a generalization, which area seems to take computer and network "security" more seriously, or who tends to do a better job? I'm aware that each have different threats, but I'm trying to look at this from a high-level macroeconomic perspective. Most people familiar with economics and history know that the public sector tends to always lag behind the private in various areas due to the private sectors price-system and its profit/loss mechanisms. I'm assuming that this is the case for IT security as well. What do you guys think? From your experiences what can you conclude? Generalize. Also, does anyone know if there have been studies on this? Thanks! -- - Jon -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Fax & VMB: 206-984-1989 Dubois County Linux User Group - http://www.dclinux.org<http://www.dclug.org> BloomingLabs - http://www.bloominglabs.org ISSA-Kentuckiana - http://issa-kentuckiana.org GPG Key ID: 810903CB Key fingerprint = 0069 ED69 EABB DF84 5983 AD3C 6C20 BEFD 8109 03CB
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