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Published: 12 Oct 2012

Outsourcing Information Security By C. Warren Axelrod 248 pages, $85 Artech House At first glance, Outsourcing Information Security appears to be like a well-heeled business consultant: confident, educated and promising. But dive in a little deeper, and you will quickly see that it's riddled with serious flaws. The title itself is a misnomer: Outsourcing Information Security purports to address the information security issues associated with any IT outsourcing agreement--application development, help desk, etc. Yet, the author is actually attempting to bridge the two main concerns of outsourcing--the business decision and the security implication--with disappointing results. He fumbles security concepts, even those that aren't technical, which will undermine his credibility among security pros. Outsourcing Information Security's sophomoric overview of security risks is average at best, and its discussions regarding the justification, risks, costs, benefits and evaluation of outsourcing are presented as largely autonomous from the infosecurity context. The ... Access >>>

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