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	<title>Comments on: IT Authority Policy &#8211; Version 1.0</title>
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		<title>By: Mary Franklin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Franklin</dc:creator>
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		<description>Anyone reading “I.T. WARS”?  I had to read parts of this book as part of my employee orientation at a new job.  The book talks about a whole new culture as being necessary – an eCulture – for a true understanding of security, being that most identity/data thefts are due to simple human errors.  It has great chapters on security, content management, acceptable use, and all sorts of policies.  Just Google “IT WARS” – check out a couple links down and read the interview with the author David Scott. (Full title is “I.T. WARS: Managing the Business-Technology Weave in the New Millennium”).</description>
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