The data security puzzle for companies is large and complex. An organization must not only have enough IT know-how and threat detection capability, but the right organizational structures in place to prepare for a breach and deal with the aftermath. And through all of this, the company needs to keep an eye on the new strategies being used by the bad guys, who are constantly finding novel ways of attacking.
In data collected from more than 1,700 executives involved in information security in more than 60 countries, professional services firm EY found that many still don’t see their own defense programs as up to par. EY’s 2015 Global Information Security Survey also looks at the types of attacks that companies are most anxious about and how new technologies will make organizations more vulnerable.
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