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Whodunit? United States IT officials can effectively prevent security breaches

Jennifer McAdams

United States IT officials can effectively prevent security breaches by customizing security plans for individual employees in every area of their organization. Bruce Schneier, a security expert in Mountain View, California, says that IT officials at all times need to gauge the company's level of risk and develop airtight audit trails. It is also advisable to avoid entrusting a company's most vulnerable or valuable assets to one individual and instead organizations should compartmentalize access whenever possible. Security is not the sole responsibility of a single employee or security department but is rather the responsibility of every employee within an organization.

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