Posts Tagged ‘Corporate Asset Protection’

Defense Firms seek Cyber Security Assignments

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

According to an article in today’s Wall Street Journal, “U.S. agencies from the Pentagon to the Department of Homeland Security have experienced major cyber-break-ins in recent years, even into classified systems. Cyberspies also have siphoned off critical data from Pentagon contractors, including one breach that cost a major aerospace contractor $15 million.”

Annual U.S. losses from cyber breaches are estimated to be in the billions of dollars, and there is legitimate concern that a nuclear power plant or subway line could be hacked via the Internet; or data being breached at the nation’s larger financial firms.

dilbert_data_security1According to the WSJ, “Anticipating the demand, defense companies are bolstering training, buying smaller firms and hiring former top government officials. The move into the cyber-security field could offer new revenue streams for the contractors and help offset declines stemming from budget pressures on the Defense Department’s traditional weapons systems.”

However, third-party contractors also need to watch their own network security, said Tom Kellermann, a vice president at Core Security Technologies, citing a Verizon report last year that found 39% of cyber breaches implicated contractors and other third parties.

The bottom line is that, in order to provide true value in the cyber security arena, Government Contractors must not only provide technology solutions, but also ongoing training and education.

After all, “technology tends to be a reactive measure… Technology is a great thing once we’ve understood the processes, policies, and procedures that we want to use… but you can’t start with technology… If you [do], you’re bound to fail”- John Pironti, BankInfoSecurity Interview, 11/6/07.

Is our Ethical Climate Weakening?

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Turbulent economic times often portend a reduction in ethical behavior. stock_market_turbulent_times

In the January-February 2009 issue of Loss Prevention Magazine, Thomas Matthews cites a recent Corporate Executive Board (CEB) survey, which discovered that, “As the economic crisis worsened across 2008, survey research from more than 1,000 employees across multiple industries shows a weakening ethical climate and, correspondingly, more observations of misconduct.”

Matthews’ recommendation is to “counter these negative trends by coaching senior management on how to exemplify and communicate integrity and use periodic employee training and messages to emphasize how a strong culture enables better performance and morale.”

Now, more than ever, enterprises must focus on strengthening their corporate cultures to place higher value on ethical conduct, compliance, and productivity. A renewed focus in these areas will lead to higher performance and sustainable success.

Welcome to the WKJ Blog!

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

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