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This is a term used in the areas of information security, IT security, network security and computer security. De-perimeterisation is a concept/strategy used to describe protecting an organisation's s...
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ICI Information Security 1; De-Perimeterisation; This Decades Security Challenge; Paul Simmonds; Global Information Security Director, ICI; What de-perimeterisation is not . . .  Simply removing your border security;  Removing / replacing your firewalls;  Just distributing your security devices inside;
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De-perimeterisation. Paul Simmonds. Global Information Security Director, .... So what is de-perimeterisation? It's fundamentally an acceptance that;
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The Open Group is an international vendor and technology-neutral consortium that is committed to delivering greater business efficiency by bringing together buyers and suppliers of information technology to lower the time, cost and risk associated with integrating new technology across the enterprise. De-perimeterization...
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In 2005 we began by alerting the industry to the effects of de-perimeterization; In 2007 we started developing a "collaboration" framework (COA) to show how to architect effective solutions; The next natural step is to raise awareness and understanding on how to collaborate safely and securely in "the cloud".
www.opengroup.org/jericho/SPC_swhitlock.pdf
In network security, deperimeterization is a strategy that seeks to protect a company's data on multiple levels by using encryption to protect data whether it's in use, in transit, or in storage. - Jon Oltsik reports on 'The security road to de-perimeterization.'
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Deperimeterisation. Inside out security: de-perimeterisation. Ray Stanton, global head of BT security practice. Available online 10 May 2005.
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What is deperimeterisation? (short version of the Jericho approach) In a de-perimeterised world companies will have more systems not...
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De-perimeterisation is a concept/strategy used to describe protecting an organisations systems and data on multiple levels by using a mixture of encryption, inherently-secure computer protocols, inherently-secure computer systems and data-level authentication rather than the reliance of an organisation on its...
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De-perimeterisation: fact or fiction? Geraint Price; Information Security Group; Royal Holloway; 22nd April 2008 InfoSecurity 2008 4; The Jericho Forum; �� A group of individuals and organisations working collaboratively to highlight the issues surrounding;
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