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| Subject: | Re: [CISSP-D] Anyone want to start a new topic? |
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| Date: | Sun, 13 Mar 2005 07:51:20 -0600 |
Naturally I was ignored.
I think everyone here remembers all the upgrading that was going back in
1998 and 1999. Lots of money was spent, and it did prevent some problems
which would have been catastrophic.
CEO's didn't see it this way. Because nothing happened, they felt
scammed.
Security is a problem, but the CEO's don't want to be scammed again.
They already spent a lot of money to prevent a problem that didn't
happen, so they don't want that to happen again.
There's been a lot of hot air about security since 9/11, but little or
nothing has been done. It will probably take another such disaster to
wake up the CEO's.
Chris
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