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The Business of SecurityPublished by: IDC Published: May. 27, 2005 - 11 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Situation Overview IT Infrastructure Security Situation Figure: Types of Attacks by Company Size Figure: Dollar Amount of Losses by Type (US 000s) Legislation and Compliance The Case of the Misdirected Faxes What Are Canadian Organizations Doing? Figure: Security Technology Implemented at Head Office Figure: Security Technology Implemented at Branch Office Figure: Security Issues Canadian Organizations are Faced with/Working on Securities Role in the IT Budget Figure: IT Security and the IT Budget Future Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis study provides an overview of the current security landscape affecting organizations in Canada, including an analysis of what organizations currently face on a day-to-day basis from a security perspective, where Canadian organizations are doing well and where they tend to fall short in the battle to maintain security. "Canadian organizations, particularly medium and large-sized ones are doing an adequate job of protecting their head offices from viruses and other forms of attack, but have largely ignored branch offices. In addition, Canadian organizations have not yet come to grips with the variety of legislation that affect compliance and governance, both domestic and foreign." Joe Greene, VP IT Security Research, IDC Canada. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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