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6 May 2003 10:01AM
The British Standards Institute (BSI) is calling for action in the wake of research showing that only 85 UK companies have followed DTI and security service advice to meet the BS7799 Information Security (Infosec) Standard, and that the Government may fine businesses that fail to put Infosec systems in place.
Developed by BSI, BS7799 is the internationally recognised standard for information security management. Both the DTI and MI5 promote the use of BS7799 and were involved in its developm... (83 more words)
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