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The destruction of the World Trade Centre on 11 September 2001 has shattered one complacent assumption about information security: that organizations can be left to manage security processes for themselves. Governments around the world now realize that if terrorists were to attack a region, for instance with a so-called "dirty bomb" in the financial centre of a city, then the fall out would not be limited to the information technology (IT) systems run by a single organization--the national interest or the whole economy could be affected badly.
The USA, the location of attacks of 11 September 2001, is well ahead of the pack in taking executive and legislative ...