Thursday 17 March 2016

Why security execs are in denial about cyberthreats

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Why security execs are living in denial about cybersecurity and how they can stop

A recent report from 451 Research and Vormetric found that security executives are in denial about the cyberthreats facing their enterprises, even as breaches become more likely.

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