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Feb 1, 2005
Spam has risen by 40 percent in the last three months and now averages nearly 90 per cent of all email received.
Aug 17, 2004
Almost 60 per cent of IT managers currently manage point solutions individually, but only 35 per cent believe this is the way security environments should be managed.
Dec 8, 2004
A German teenager has dominated the charts of this year's biggest viruses. Sven Jaschen, writer of the various Netsky and Sasser worms was responsible for more than 50 per cent of all virus incidents this year, according to latest research from Sophos.
Oct 13, 2004
Fuelled by a plague of viruses and spam, security software spending rose by over a quarter to $52.59 million in the Gulf States in 2003 and is expected to rise 27 per cent during 2004, recent analysis of the Middle Eastern security market has revealed.
Jun 15, 2004
More than two thirds (68 per cent) of UK IT managers say that managing security is a complex and time-consuming task.
Jul 15, 2004
Research from AT&T and the Economist Intelligence Unit has shown that 78 per cent of executives think that computer security is the most important area for their networks.
May 19, 2004
More than 80 per cent of global finance firms experienced an external attack on their systems last year.
Jul 1, 2004
Five countries are hosting 99.68 per cent of spammer websites, according to new research.
Sep 9, 2004
Fuelled by strong demand from the enterprise sector, global firewall/VPN security appliance shipments bucked a stagnant technology market in 2003 to record growth of 27 per cent, recently published research has found.
Aug 31, 2004
More than a third of British adults - 37 per cent - are worried they could lose their jobs through accidentally accessing porn over the internet.
Jun 8, 2004
Almost 100 per cent of US firms believe they will pass the Sarbanes Oxley test.
May 12, 2004
UK companies are patching all but 3.9 per cent of high-risk vulnerabilities.
Jun 7, 2004
The average security investment will peak at eight to 12 per cent of IT budgets in the U.S. by 2006, and in Europe and the Asia Pacific region by 2007, according to report issued Monday by market-research firm META Group.
Jun 21, 2004
I rarely make a bet, but if you asked me if I'd bet my bottom dollar on a firm employing a hacker to assess their security risk, I'd only accept on the basis that they would not. Hiring a hacker to assess the security risk of an organisation is something that fewer than 64 per cent of ISO's are willing to consider. That's hardly surprising when the risks are analysed alongside the statistics; viruses and hackers cost businesses worldwide somewhere in the region of $1.5 trillion. That said, organisations that are unwilling to hire a hacker face one increasing problem; hiring a hacker is not always a conscious decision.
Jan 1, 2004

For some time now, the problem for security professionals has not been "do I need AV protection" but more specifically "which one is best for my corporate needs." But with so many other danger areas for security administrators to concentrate on, leading to the provision of intrusion detection systems, intrusion prevention systems, firewalls and virtual private networks, to name but a few, it is crucial to make the right decision when they have a large array of other security solutions already running.
Providing all you need for network screening and stability can be a tall order, so whichever anti-virus solution is relied upon - software- or hardware-based, or a mix of both - it has to be dependable, be able to fully integrate with everything else running on the network, and provide 100 per cent system integrity.

Jan 1, 2004

For some time now, the problem for security professionals has not been "do I need AV protection" but more specifically "which one is best for my corporate needs." But with so many other danger areas for security administrators to concentrate on, leading to the provision of intrusion detection systems, intrusion prevention systems, firewalls and virtual private networks, to name but a few, it is crucial to make the right decision when they have a large array of other security solutions already running.
Providing all you need for network screening and stability can be a tall order, so whichever anti-virus solution is relied upon - software- or hardware-based, or a mix of both - it has to be dependable, be able to fully integrate with everything else running on the network, and provide 100 per cent system integrity.

May 5, 2004
Seventy per cent of IT security spending is a direct result of a security breach.
Apr 20, 2004
Almost two-thirds of large corporations have problems with staff misusing IT systems, citing excessive web browsing, email misuse, and unauthorised access as the main problems.
May 18, 2004
A mail order clothing firm has saved 80 per cent on IT support and management from implementing an all-in-one security solution.
Apr 14, 2004
Spammers are bugging nearly 50 per cent of all junk mail.
 
 
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