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Girma Nigusse

Measuring the Value of Metrics

October 05, 2006

Measuring the Value of Metrics: "One topic most information security professionals hate is metrics. When I was working as a security analyst and later as a security engineer, I always hated when my boss asked me to pull logs or query the remedy ticketing system and then use the metrics to report on various aspects of what I did or how well our security infrastructure was protecting the company. "

Source: http://www.computerworld.com/

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