As cyberattacks increase in both frequency and potency, the recommendation that companies fight fire with fire by shoring up IT resources and taking a top down approach to mitigate the effects of a data breach is neither novel nor new.
But based on the findings of a study that came out of the RSA Conference in April, more than three fourths of respondents feel that cyberattacks are evolving too quickly for IT professionals to keep up with.
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