A critical report from PricewaterhouseCoopers throws the spotlight back on companies that aren't taking cyberthreats seriously enough to do anything about them.
The consultancy's "2013 US State of Cybercrime Survey," co-sponsored by the U.S. Secret Service, polled 500 executives and found that only 40 percent are able to determine the effectiveness of their companies' security programs based on clear measures.
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