Many large organizations are moving towards the Agile software development lifecycle (SDLC) methodology. Agile methodology is a combination of iterative and incremental process models with a focus on process adaptability and customer satisfaction by rapid delivery of working software product. The general characteristics of any Agile methodology are: Prioritizing feedback. Agile teams rely heavily on the… Continue reading Security in Agile Methodology
Category: Risk Management
Security Management Practices
Best of Breed or Best Suite of Products
Should organizations implement layered defenses from different vendors? Should we rely upon a single vendor for an organization’s overall security? According to a Gartner research paper, “Two firewall platforms are not better than one. We believe there is a higher risk associated with configuring and managing firewalls from multiple vendors than from a single vendor.… Continue reading Best of Breed or Best Suite of Products
Acknowledging Non-Applicable Threats
Is it important to account for or acknowledge risks that may not apply to an organization or system? What if you identified a risk that you would typically consider for but would not use due because of the context. Say, for example, your organization is not in a floodplain however it is usual to consider… Continue reading Acknowledging Non-Applicable Threats
Roles of Management and Technology in InfoSec
Information security is both a management issue and a technology issue. The management of an institution could be the owner or custodian of the data that their information security program is trying to protect. They need to ensure that the systems they employ execute all the functions on the data as they are supposed to… Continue reading Roles of Management and Technology in InfoSec
Who doesn’t need to be concerned about InfoSec?
Would there be any person or group within an organization that does not need to be concerned with information security? The only person who need not worry about information security is the one who has no value bearing data. Unfortunately, in this day and age, every single person who is connected to modern world has… Continue reading Who doesn’t need to be concerned about InfoSec?
Risk Based Authentication
The technique that uses both contextual and historical user information along with data supplied during an internet transaction to assess the probability of whether a user interaction is authentic or not is called risk based authentication. Traditional username and password along with information such as who the user is, from where the user is logging… Continue reading Risk Based Authentication
Security Must Haves in a SaaS Provider
The past year was a learning curve on Cloud Computing, especially on SaaS providers. More and more ASPs are coming back rebranded as SaaS provider. As a security practitioner, it would be good to have a must have check list that we need to use to assess them. I prepared the following must have check… Continue reading Security Must Haves in a SaaS Provider
Saas as a Strategy
Should we adopt SaaS as a Strategy? A discussion.
Critical Security Controls
What are the Critical Security Controls per US federal organizations? Important points and thoughts.
Protect Medical Records
Do we trust our medical history with our physicians and hospitals? Such information need to be encrypted or obfuscated.