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| Subject: | Re: Outsourcing information security |
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| Date: | Sun, 10 Jul 2005 23:25:17 +0530 |
Hi, Is outsourcing Information Security a smart move? Rather than this why dont train the inhouse team of professionals, which would be cost effective in the long run. And above all to what extent can we trust third party sources who test our networks, Thanks Yuri On 5 Jul 2005 19:21:43 -0000, jblackley@sysmatrix.net <jblackley@sysmatrix.net> wrote:
Ruslan, 'outsourcing information security' is a very large bite to digest. Can you be more specific as to what aspects of information security you propose to outsource? John
-- Thanks & Regards Yuri
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