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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2012 · 17 MIN

Taking Responsibility For Your Security

from The DevOps.com Podcast · host alan shimel

In the current political climate a big theme is taking personal responsibility rather than relying on the government. In security responsibility has always been a big thing. Who is responsible for security an organizations digital assets and ensuring network performance and integrity. The recent case of PACTCO v Peoples United Bank has called the whole question of security responsibility into question. Should a bank be liable of a commercial customer was tricked into giving up its online banking credentials? How can a bank know when it is actually the customer versus someone who has stolen their log in? When is the customer liable for their own negligence? My friend Jody Brazil, President of Firemon wrote a good blog article on this.I had a chance to sit down with Jody and discuss it on this episode of the open network.

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In the current political climate a big theme is taking personal responsibility rather than relying on the government. In security responsibility has always been a big thing. Who is responsible for security an organizations digital assets and ensuring network performance and integrity. The recent case of PACTCO v Peoples United Bank has called the whole question of security responsibility into question. Should a bank be liable of a commercial customer was tricked into giving up its online banking credentials? How can a bank know when it is actually the customer versus someone who has stolen their log in? When is the customer liable for their own negligence? My friend Jody Brazil, President of Firemon wrote a good blog article on this.I had a chance to sit down with Jody and discuss it on this episode of the open network.

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