Businesses in the Asia-Pacific region are having to fight off more security breaches than the rest of the world, according to the ISACA 2012 Governance of Enterprise IT survey, which looked at over 3,000 businesses, including ones from Australia and New Zealand.
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Sunday, August 26, 2012
What's on the horizon for cyber-attacks
Organizations around the Pacific rim are having to stave off more security breaches than others, with not enough staff to shore up the bulwarks.
Businesses in the Asia-Pacific region are having to fight off more security breaches than the rest of the world, according to the ISACA 2012 Governance of Enterprise IT survey, which looked at over 3,000 businesses, including ones from Australia and New Zealand.

Businesses in the Asia-Pacific region are having to fight off more security breaches than the rest of the world, according to the ISACA 2012 Governance of Enterprise IT survey, which looked at over 3,000 businesses, including ones from Australia and New Zealand.
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encryption,
security,
technology
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