Defending the Digital Frontier: A Security Agenda


Praise for Defending the Digital Frontier

"The charge of securing corporate America falls upon its business leaders. This book, offered by Ernst & Young and written by Mark Doll, Sajay Rai, and Jose Granado, is not only timely, but comprehensive in outlook and broad in scope. It addresses many of the critical security issues facing corporate America today and should be read by responsible senior management."
-Rudolph W. Giuliani
Former Mayor of New York

"Security is no longer just a technical issue. It needs to be managed holistically across physical and digital infrastructures as part of a wider program of risk management. That's exactly what CA's eTrust security solutions deliver. This is a must-read for all executives that have spent millions on information technology and have not thought about the risks. This book is a wake-up call to busy executives that think their digital assets are secure."
-Sanjay Kumar
President and CEO
Computer Associates International, Inc.

"Security can no longer be viewed simply as a necessary defensive expense. As enterprises open up their networks to millions of customers and partners around the world, security must be seen as an essential business enabler. This book demonstrates how complex network security has become, and points to the need for senior management to seek more sophisticated security management solutions, including organizational changes, in our increasingly connected world."
-John W. Thompson
Chairman and CEO, Symantec

"As companies expand their businesses outside of their traditional corporate boundaries, they encounter a whole new set of challenges related to securing their company's assets. This book provides executives with a perspective on how to protect their company's digital assets as they compete at the edge of the digital frontier."
-Barry Bycoff
Chairman, President and CEO, Netegrity

Author: Ernst & Young LLP,Mark W. Doll,Sajai Rai,Jose Granado
ISBN: 0471221449/9780471221449
Pages: 280
Publication Date: 2002-12-20