By/ Dan Ross/ Posted on June 26 2014
It's time to throw away the analogies about building fortresses and perimeter defenses and start to approach InfoSec with the same standard of care we use for public health.
The networked enterprise is often compared to a fortress: Guard your perimeter, build a secure wall, keep out intruders, beware spies and traitors. Like many of our approaches to cyber security, this metaphor is outdated and doesn’t help clarify the complex of challenges we are facing.
The new reality is that blocking and prevention mechanisms are not enough to stop the more targeted types of threats we’ve seen. If massive, multinational corporations can put millions of dollars and hundreds of people on cyber security patrol and still be spectacularly breached, we obviously need to make some adjustments. Security professionals are realizing that they need to defend in three dimensions:
DarkReading/ full read here/ http://www.darkreading.com/perimeter/why-a-secured-network-is-like-the-human-body/a/d-id/1278827?
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