Hacking - Risk or Opportunity?
Jinfo Article
28th June 2013
Abstract
Recent reports from the Bank of England and PwC (in a survey commissioned by Iron Mountain) both show that information security is a growing concern for executives. But while the financial institutions polled by the Bank demonstrate at least some confidence in their ability to handle cyber security issues, PwC’s medium sized businesses seem much less well equipped to deal with hacking. As Britain’s Home Office prepares to launch a cyber security campaign, aimed partly at small businesses, recent incidents at LexisNexis and LinkedIn suggest that no-one is safe, no matter how technologically adept.
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