
Most
people and companies assume
that once a firm has
outsourced its security
functions, it only means one
thing: It's desperate.
This is not true. In fact,
the author points out that
security outsourcing could
be the best option when it
comes to protecting the
company as well as in making
sure that you comply with
the latest government
regulation issued.
Though it may seem that
security outsourcing is
best, it is always better
for companies to have
first-hand knowledge on how
their security features
work. The article offers
this advice:
"Do your homework. You must know what's in your networks, systems, and databases and clearly define how the service provider is going to help your company meet its security and compliance needs. You also must be sure the service provider is financially stable before trusting it to manage intrusion detection and prevention, log analysis, firewall, or other security services."
This is a sound advice
because companies are
encouraged to do their part
in their outsourcing deals.
Success in outsourcing is
not solely dependent on the
outsourcing provider because
the company's role in it is
rather big.