Outsourcing Information Technology (IT) was once thought to be an exception; now it is considered the norm. Many enterprises would rather move away from the expensive and complex tasks of IT systems management to focus on aspects of the business they are expected to be good at, manage the core business. Enterprises expect that the contracted IT specialist company would have more experience of dealing with the ever-changing IT industry; have the ability to specify more apt solutions for the Enterprise, especially as IT products and platforms becomes more and more complex; and do it more efficiently and cheaper than if the Enterprise did it themselves. Many business-critical applications operate on IT systems that are outsourced, and the security of these systems is often paramount to the successful running of the Enterprise. How can the Enterprise evaluate the security posture of outsourced IT?
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