Making Security an Integral Part of Project Management

August, 2007

$95.00

Vulnerabilities are often introduced into an organization when changes are made to its technology, business processes, or facilities. Therefore, security should be an important element of project management, to ensure that the security implications of these changes are addressed. However, a survey by Computer Economics suggests that executives have not adequately integrated their security and project management functions. This article presents the results of our survey on the role of security in project management. Additionally, we review the positive impact that security can have on project management practices. (5 pp., 9 figs.)
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