2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-35694-5_4
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Changes in the Profile of Security Managers

Abstract: Twelve years ago a development program for security managers was started in Finland. The first program was designed to fulfil the needs of a security manager in an organization. However, the content was an educated guess. During the second program, in 1993, we made a study on how security managers themselves feel the requirements of their work and which part of their work they felt difficult or easy. We were interested in what kind of education security managers would need. These results were used when the fol… Show more

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“…Teemupekka Virtanen (2003) makes an interesting remark in a similar survey of Finnish academic and vocational IS/IT security education 1990-94. After various educational programs in IS/IT security people stay on in the same or a higher position within IS/IT security.…”
Section: Some Observations In Relation To Is/it Security Managementmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Teemupekka Virtanen (2003) makes an interesting remark in a similar survey of Finnish academic and vocational IS/IT security education 1990-94. After various educational programs in IS/IT security people stay on in the same or a higher position within IS/IT security.…”
Section: Some Observations In Relation To Is/it Security Managementmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In the same group previous experiences were from police and armed forces 16%, security 47%, IT industry 60% and various working experiences 11%. Amongst positions held by the same group (n=71 where 57 had distinct positions prior to the program) four years after the academic program were Corporate security and IT security manager and general management (14), IT security consultant and security coordinator (18), Project manager and programmer/system analyst (16), IT auditor (5), and teacher (4). (Yngström L 1996, table 4.1 A p 105 and table 4-7 p 111).…”
Section: Some Observations In Relation To Is/it Security Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%