Cyberpros on the March.The number of security professionals will nearly double, rising to 2.1 million by 2008 predicts the International Information Systems Security Certification A certification issued by competent authority to indicate that a person has been investigated and is eligible for access to classified matter to the extent stated in the certification. Consortium, or [(ISC (1) (Internet Systems Consortium, Redwood City, CA www.isc.org) An organization founded by Paul Vixie, Carl Malamud and Rick Adams in 1994 and later sponsored by UUNET and other Internet companies. ).sup.2]. The rate of growth will vary by region, however, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the group's Global information Security Workforce Study. For example, growth of about 12 percent annually is anticipated in the Americas, while growth of about 18.3 percent is expected in the Asia/Pacific region. The study, conducted by market intelligence firm IDC, was based on a questionnaire filled out by 5,371 respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. from more than 80 countries. Another issue concerned corporate hierarchy. The survey asked the question, "Who does the information security group report to?" About a third of the respondents said they report to the IT department, but 17 percent said they report to the security department, and the same number said they report to executive management. A chief information officer (CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization. ) was said to have ultimate responsibility for information security at nearly 40 percent of the organizations surveyed; a chief security officer (CSO (Chief Security Officer) The person in charge of all staff members who are responsible for promulgating, enforcing and administering security policies for all systems within an enterprise or division. ) was in charge of information security at just over 20 percent of respondents' companies--but this was a catch-all title and may not indicate whether the title has gained acceptance among the IT community around the world. CEOs or chief technology officers (CTOs) had ultimate responsibility for their organizations' IT security at slightly over lo percent of companies. The 42 percent of respondents responsible for making hiring decisions were asked to rate the importance of security certifications for new hires, and, like their physical-security counterparts, these received high marks. More than 93 percent said security certifications are somewhat or very important when hiring decisions are made. @ More information from the study can be found at www.securitymanagement.com. |
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