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	<title>Comments on: Security Over Productivity Contension</title>
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		<title>By: Bowulf</title>
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		<description>I think there are a lot of companies faced with daunting legislative challenges to stay in compliance and in the auditors&#039;, who are especially on their toes after Arthur Andersen  debacle, good graces.  At one point last year Security had a blank check to fix what might have been wrong.  It still continues today, so I don&#039;t think for everyone it is just crossing t&#039;s and dotting the i&#039;s.   I don&#039;t think I am in a vacuum either since I think past business practices of only spend as little as you can by the auditors and availability was more important than confidentiality IMHO were common.  

Account management and id consolidation will be big in our place this year.  Who&#039;s to say this is more security or better infrastructure?  I will just probably be pleased with the outcome.  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think there are a lot of companies faced with daunting legislative challenges to stay in compliance and in the auditors&#8217;, who are especially on their toes after Arthur Andersen  debacle, good graces.  At one point last year Security had a blank check to fix what might have been wrong.  It still continues today, so I don&#8217;t think for everyone it is just crossing t&#8217;s and dotting the i&#8217;s.   I don&#8217;t think I am in a vacuum either since I think past business practices of only spend as little as you can by the auditors and availability was more important than confidentiality IMHO were common.  </p>
<p>Account management and id consolidation will be big in our place this year.  Who&#8217;s to say this is more security or better infrastructure?  I will just probably be pleased with the outcome.</p>
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		<title>By: Ensight - Jeremy C. Wright &#187; Top 24 Posts of 2004</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ensight - Jeremy C. Wright &#187; Top 24 Posts of 2004</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Saturation Productivity More Important Than Security 7 Surefire Ways to Get Yourself Fired &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ensight.org/archives/2004/03/09/security-over-productivity-contension/&quot;&gt;Security Over Productivity Contension&lt;/a&gt; Novell &amp; Linux What [...]</description>
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