U.S. Information Security Survey Report, 2002U.S. Information Security Survey Report, 2002
Your company's reputation, your customer's loyalty, and employee productivity all take a big hit when your company is victimized by an information security attack.
Your company's reputation, your customer's loyalty, and employee productivity all take a big hit when your company is victimized by an information security attack. Investment in security tools and services might offer a certain level of protection against security breaches and espionage. But it's market intelligence that helps you shape the best security policies and practices. Security threats are constantly shifting and companies must change to ensure their architecture and strategy are on the cutting edge.
information's U.S. Information Security 2002 report examines the security experiences of 3,480 U.S. companies. In additional to spotlighting security incidents and current strategies aimed at curtailing security break-ins, the report also documents best practices and near-term investment plans. Use the finding to understand how U.S. companies are gearing up to rebuff the next round of security attacks and compare your company's security strategies against its industry peers.
This report, based upon an information Research study fielded by PricewaterhouseCoopers, spotlights the responses of 8,100 security professionals spanning 42 countries, and will help your organization to devise a security plan to guard against costly intrusions and downtime. The study, now in its fifth year, is believed to be the largest of its kind.
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