Leading the Dialogue on a New Definition of Security
Security may not be a top-of-mind consideration for all senior executives – yet issues that impact the organization’s reputation are very important to them.
Confidence in the identity credentialing process that is used to verify or authenticate an organization’s customers, employees, and business partners is key to the integrity of any institution. Only when businesses or governmental entities participate in a global standards initiative will they be viewed as a reliable and trusted partner. Over time, the ability for an organization to adequately manage and protect the identity of key stakeholders will be essential to developing open and collaborative relations.
Institutions, both public and private, must learn how to prosper while dealing with a world encountering ever-increasing threats. That's why the trusted model is even more important today – and will be a mark of the most successful institutions.
Read how Unisys is redefing security in our Policy Statements.
World Congress on Information Technology 2006At the World Congress on Information Technology 2006 (WCIT 2006), Joseph W. McGrath, president and CEO of Unisys, led a dialogue of government and private security experts. They discussed how to redefine security to address rapidly changing security and privacy requirements of individuals, businesses, and governments worldwide.
Highlighting the presentations was the need for international uniform identity authentication practices and procedures that address both security and privacy requirements. Learn more about our extensive role at WCIT 2006. |
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