Most companies tend to look at security compliance as an event and think that if they can make it through an audit just one time, they will be OK.
Written by John Vanderwall
Editor's Note: This article is an extract of the white paper "The Hidden Cost of Compliance" available for free download from the MC White Paper Center.
I found myself in an interesting conversation with a friend of mine recently. He's in IT management for a division of a large storage area network (SAN) provider. When I asked about his job, he quickly lamented that he didn't like his job at the moment because he was too often caught up doing "busy" work and wasn't able to take on projects that would have the potential to affect his company's bottom line.