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| Subject: | Question for all ISP Security Groups |
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| Date: | Fri, 5 Nov 2004 11:35:43 -0500 |
Just a high level question for all members of security teams specifically in the ISP world. What role does the security group play within the organization - are they more operationally or more tactically inclined ? So in the tactical sense - the security group becomes the conscience for the other operational groups. The only real operational function in a tactical security environment would be SIRT. Any feedback here would be appreciated ... Paul
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