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END USERS TO GUIDE OPEN
SECURITY EXCHANGE
THROUGH NEW CONVERGENCE COUNCIL
End user participation demonstrates
commitment to creating customer-focused standards and solutions for the
convergence of physical and IT security
PISCATAWAY, NJ — January 10,
2005 —The Open Security Exchange (OSE), a cross-industry forum
dedicated to delivering vendor-neutral interoperability specifications
and best practices guidelines for security management, today announced
the formation of its Convergence Council. In collaboration with OSE
Advisory Members, the Convergence Council will define strategic
direction for the Exchange by acting as advocates for the end user
community. The Council’s most important contribution will be to ensure
that OSE initiatives reflect the needs of corporate security officers,
and that its deliverables are directly usable by physical and IT
security professionals.
An extension of the Management Board, the Convergence Council will join
OSE Advisory Members Steve Hunt of Forrester Research and Sandra Jones
of Sandra Jones and Company to help define OSE initiatives in the
convergence of physical and IT security systems. Initially comprised of
four members, the Convergence Council size will be extended to up to 10
members to represent the needs of security practitioners from a full
range of industries. The four initial members are Michael Butler
of the Defense Manpower Data Center, Adam Stanislaus of First Data
Corporation, James Connor of PeopleSoft and Jon Hodgdon of Procter
& Gamble.
“I support the Open Security Exchange's goal of increased
interoperability between security solutions,” said Hodgdon, “As a
member of the OSE Convergence Council, I look forward to assisting OSE
members shape their work and priorities in this area. Most
organizations have yet to fully leverage the natural synergies between
physical and IT security systems.”
“The role of the Convergence Council is critical for the success of the
Open Security Exchange,” said Hunt. “The Exchange must stay in
close touch with the requirements of security officers in order to
deliver applicable technical solutions for an otherwise complex
convergence problem.”
The Convergence Council will hold its first formal meeting Feb. 8-9,
2005 in San Diego. “We want the Convergence Council to include
member organizations that are at various stages of adopting converged
solutions,” said Laurie Aaron, Vice-Chair of the Open Security Exchange
and board supervisor for the Convergence Council. “Security
professionals of all backgrounds are invited to apply to become
Convergence Council members if they are interested in shaping the
future of the security industry.”
For more information about the Convergence Council or to apply to join,
corporate security professionals are invited to send inquiries to info@opensecurityexchange.org
About Open
Security Exchange
The Open
Security Exchange, a program of IEEE-ISTO, was created to address
today’s most
significant security challenge — the lack of integration between
various
components of the security infrastructure. The Open Security Exchange
is a
cross-industry forum dedicated to delivering vendor-neutral
interoperability
specifications and best practices guidelines in the area of security
management. This enables organizations to more efficiently mitigate
risk,
optimize their security postures and enforce privacy policies.
The Open Security Exchange combines
the disparate
technologies that form today’s security infrastructures, allowing for
optimal
security and operational efficiencies while respecting
organization-specific
operational requirements. Effective security management will result in:
accurate detection of threats and attacks; consistent definition and
enforcement
of security policies; and enhanced organizational collaboration.
Management Board members include:
- Computer Associates
- CoreStreet
- Fargo Electronics
- Gemplus
- GE Infrastructure, Security
- HID
- Sony Electronics
- Tyco Software House
General Members additionally include Deister Electronics, Siemens
Building Technologies and VistaScape Security Systems.
For more information visit http://www.opensecurityexchange.org
Contact
Greg Kohn
Program Manager
Open Security Exchange
+1 732 465 6471
info@opensecurityexchange.org
www.opensecurityexchange.org
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