Security concerns in India for 2015 for IT Technology By CIOReview Team

Security concerns in India for 2015 for IT Technology

CIOReview Team | Friday, 30 January 2015, 10:16 IST

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Cyber security is no longer a fear that concern only IT and security professionals. The impact has extended to the G-Suite as well as the board room. It is now a resolution business risk. Awareness and concern about such security incident and singling out are a priority for the consumers as well. In addition, few risk issue which is active and that issue was resolved by cyber security. 

Enterprise security architecture framework : There is a consensus that enterprise security architecture is a line of attack for addressing security concerns at each and every architecture domain (business, data, application and technology) and layer of abstraction (contextual, conceptual, logical, physical and implementation). However, the practical experience shows that the existing enterprise architecture and security architecture frameworks are not quite there yet.

Renovations needed for Cyber security in IT organization :  Information security has been traditionally dealt at the information security management, operational security and solution design level, resulting in lack of alignment with both business and IT and operational imbalance. Some IT Sectors define the security capabilities starting at the governance level through architecture and planning to build, delivery and monitoring. They position the security capabilities as a subset of the business reference model to give understanding of how they fit within the organizational units, business functions and processes.

Enterprise and internal compliances : The increasing number and scope of rigid requirements can affect the products and service delivery. At Enterprise Architects, They use enterprise architecture to resolve conflicts between business objectives, internal observance requirements and regulatory and legislative requirements. In advance they affecting the core business and the main reason are the fluctuations in data storage security which facilitates business decision making.

Data privacy concerns in cloud, BYOD and mobility security : The architectural approach to security allows one to gain clarity around the aforementioned, at the business, data and infrastructure security level. Conflicts in next of kin to data privacy requirements, threat and vulnerability vectors and business objectives  In enterprise security architecture framework, risk and business objectives are the key drivers for the selection of security controls. As this is a top-down approach, it ensures that all policies and controls are identified and owned. In enterprise security architecture framework, risk and business objectives are the key drivers for the selection of security controls. As this is a top-down approach, it ensures that all policies and controls are identified and owned.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
Top tech trends and risks show CISOs focus on the Data :   Shared risk models are a nod to the expanding universe of user devices and the melt enterprise perimeter. CISOs are looking to put security controls as close as possible to enterprise data, versus focusing on specific device types or threats. Information protection and control products (IPC), including DLP/DRM/masking/encryption technologies.

Many of the clients in IT technology recognize the value of spending money on data security up-front rather than trade with the fallout caused by security breaches, such as significant financial loss or impact on reputation through the media.

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