The Age Blogs: Management Line
Monday, March 10th, 2008Net-savvy employees are taking stuff off the web to use at work. Which raises questions about whether the IT department has a future.
Net-savvy employees are taking stuff off the web to use at work. Which raises questions about whether the IT department has a future.
Net-savvy employees are taking stuff off the web to use at work. Which raises questions about whether the IT department has a future.
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Financial institutions might be spending more on IT security but they continue to struggle and many are now starting to realize that the big problem is with people. Either with their own employees, or third parties. And despite all the money, they admit there’s no easy solution.
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