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Why Physical Security is So Important!

Why Physical Security is So Important!. , ,. Cathy Pitt, CISSP, CISM, CHP HP Security Consultant. Objectives. Data at rest VS Data in motion Security with a smile Putting your money where your risk is Thinking like the bad guys Exposing the “locked door” myth

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Why Physical Security is So Important!

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  1. Why Physical Security is So Important! , , Cathy Pitt, CISSP, CISM, CHP HP Security Consultant

  2. Objectives • Data at rest VS Data in motion • Security with a smile • Putting your money where your risk is • Thinking like the bad guys • Exposing the “locked door” myth • The best defense is a strong…. Defense • “I better go back and test my security!!”

  3. Data at Rest

  4. Data in Motion

  5. April 3, 2006Martin H. Bosworth(ConsumerAffairs.Com) The Providence Health Care hospital system revealed in Feb. 2006 that a laptop containing data on thousands of its patients had been stolen in Dec. 2005. August 18, 2006(Computerworld) -- HCA Inc., a Nashville-based firm that owns and operates approximately 182 hospitals and 94 surgery centers in 22 states, England and Switzerland, said 10 computers were stolen during a break-in at an undisclosed HCA regional office.

  6. August 23, 2006 Linda Rosencrance(Computerworld)A laptop containing home care information on 28,000 patients has been stolen from the car of a nurse who works for Royal Oak, Mich.-based Beaumont Hospitals, according to a statement from the hospital. March 1, 2007. (Pensacola News Journal). Three laptop computers were stolen from a car in Texas in November, Gulf Coast Medical Center spokesman Rod Whiting said. Those laptops contained the names and personal information of 1,900 patients.

  7. Security with a Smile

  8. Putting Your Money Where Your Risk Is or The Best Things in Life Are Free

  9. Thinking Like the Bad Guys

  10. The “Locked Door” Myth- EXPOSED

  11. The Best Defense is a Good……Defense

  12. “I better go back and test my security!!”

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