Bluenog, a provider of integrated open source-based software which I wrote up a couple of weeks ago, has announced that The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine has selected Bluenog ICE to provide content management system (CMS), portal and business integration (BI) capabilities in one integrated suite.
HJF provides innovative services to meet the unique needs of military medicine, including research administration, program management and staffing, clinical trials, education support and event planning. With a diversified and global employee base of more than 2,000 employees, HJF needs a global technology infrastructure with multiple capabilities.
When it comes to managing security policy, name your poison: do you keep it via wiki, knowledge management system, or CMS? Or, is that all important document still paper-based this many years into the digital evolution?
A related question: How do you render your policy operational? By this I mean, how do you motivate employees with all those theoretical security ideas and make sane, safe practice something that’s part of the daily routine? From what experts have told me, a digital security policy can be a first step of a bigger process (including training) in getting this important work done.