Global Information Security Survey 2002Global Information Security Survey 2002

Technology has opened the door for global commerce, but it has also taken security threats to a global scale.

information Staff, Contributor

July 5, 2002

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Technology has opened the door for global commerce, but it has also taken security threats to a global scale. Security offensives are no longer isolated instances. In a matter of hours -- sometimes minutes-companies around the global can find their operations under siege. Languages and customs do vary, but cyber attacks tend to follow a similar pattern.

information's Global Information Security 2002 report offers business-technology professionals, IT strategists, and security consultants the opportunity to examine security incidents, product trends, best practices, and future investment plans. Benchmark your company's security strategies against those of your global peers and compare your security experience and investment plans against firms in North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Security spending plans, the role of security policies, and industry comparisons are also covered in this 8-page report.

This study, based upon an information Research study fielded by PricewaterhouseCoopers, spotlights the responses of 8,100 security professionals, and will help your organization build a security roadmap to guard against security intrusion and expensive downtime losses.

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