Both Inglis and Neuberger expressed support for more mandatory cyber standards in certain cases, comparing these to safety and security standards applied to automobiles.
“At some point we have to decide, what are those things that are so essential that they are not discretionary? We therefore have to insist that certain features and certain practices are built in,” Inglis said at CSIS. “We will do this for critical systems and in the digital infrastructure as well, but it will be by exception.” ================================================================= http://www.wavesys.com/wave-alternative
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You have to start with the device
Wave has an alternative: security that’s built into each and every device.
We’re talking about hardware: self-encrypting drives (SEDs), which protect data when a device is stolen or lost, and trusted platform modules (TPMs), or embedded security chips. Both go in at the factory, and increasingly, both are standard. They make it possible for you to monitor and control each individual device and its data, no matter where it is. But you need software to turn on and manage your SEDs and TPMs. Wave makes that software. ================================================================ http://www.wavesys.com/
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