A partnership between the Homeland Security Department and the information technology industry unveiled a framework for security governance on Monday, calling computer and information security a new fiduciary responsibility of chief executives. The report, “Information Security Governance: A Call to Action,” was drafted by the corporate governance task force formed at a cybersecurity summit of information technology companies in December. The framework draws on existing guidelines for information security, including those found in U.S. law and some produced by an international standards organization. It also includes suggestions for pairing security duties to corporate functions and is applicable to organizations of various sizes. Full Story
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