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Thursday, June 19, 20032003 Global Security Survey
2003 Global Security Survey from Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu published earlier this week includes the results from interviews with 80 senior IT executives of the 500 largest global institutions and an analysis based on their current practices. Over a third of those interviewed reported some form of security breach during the past year. The most interesting point for us was the fact that their were more reported external attacks than internal breaches. It is a widely held belief that most, often quoted as 90%+, of security breaches are said to come from within an organisation. Some interesting regional splits were uncovered too.
EMEA seems to have "exposure and compliance to rules and laws" as top of their agenda while APAC sees "laws and regulations
related to privacy compliance" as their main driving force. The report really does make interesting reading. ®©
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