As the business landscape continues to change, so too does the role of the information security community. Now, more than ever, the role of the informatipn security professional is facing unprecedented challenges. In the past we relied almost exclusively on technology to mitigate emerging threats. Not so anymore. Today, we need to take a more holistic and proactive approach to identify, manage and mitigate cyber risks. The transformation of our profession comes amid rapidly changing concepts, ideas, technologies, methods and solutions. Baby boomers are giving way to the Gen Xer. Clearly, this new generation - with its use of social networking and other emerging technologies, coupled with trends in the business environment - brings its own set of unique challenges. Fundamentally, security is not a technology problem - it's a people problem. And while the technology continues to improve, its increasing complexity exacerbates the problem. Fraud, theft, impersonation and counterfeiting are real threats that have been around since the beginning of society. During the last 20 years, these crimes have been integrated with cyber technologies, and over the next 10, they will migrate into new computing, communications and commerce platforms that will be in use at the time.
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