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Study: one in three consumers shun online shopping

Study: one in three consumers shun online shopping

One in three consumers shun internet shopping due to fraud fears, with online retailers losing out on a potential £1.6 billion in the run up to Christmas, new research shows.
Fiona Raisbeck Dec 18 2006 12:26PM Security
Study blasts failing phishing toolbars

Study blasts failing phishing toolbars

Carnegie Mellon report shows inability to identify sites across the board.
Shaun Nichols Nov 23 2006 9:54AM Security
Cisco study: security-related helpdesk calls on the rise

Cisco study: security-related helpdesk calls on the rise

Security-related helpdesk calls are rising sharply with organisations planning to boost security spending next year to protect workers, new research shows.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 13 2006 3:55PM Security
Workers study: managers have more power than IT

Workers study: managers have more power than IT

Remote workers believe managers have the power to control their out-of-office activity and not IT departments, new research shows.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 9 2006 2:44PM Security
Study: Physical security critical to IT resilience

Study: Physical security critical to IT resilience

Financial organisations believe physical security is the most important factor when protecting their IT infrastructure, according to a survey released today.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 6 2006 5:13PM Security
Study: Over two-thirds of employees use IM at work to talk to family and friends

Study: Over two-thirds of employees use IM at work to talk to family and friends

Office workers are exposing their employers to substantial risks, including legal action and regulatory breaches, by using instant messenger and web based email at work, according to a new survey.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 30 2006 2:37PM Security
Study: One-third of corporate employees still write down passwords

Study: One-third of corporate employees still write down passwords

One in three corporate employees in the US write down computer passwords undermining company security, according to a study released earlier this month.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 25 2006 10:28PM Security
From InfoSecurity NY: Cost of data breaches up nearly a third in past year, study says

From InfoSecurity NY: Cost of data breaches up nearly a third in past year, study says

The cost of data breaches has risen 30 percent over the past year, according to a new Ponemon Institute study released Monday at InfoSecurity NY.
Dan Kaplan Oct 25 2006 3:38PM Security
Study: Data saved on primary storage continues to soar

Study: Data saved on primary storage continues to soar

Company data saved on primary storage continues to grow leaving companies vulnerable to security risks, according to research published yesterday.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 25 2006 10:32AM Security
E-commerce study trashes gender stereotypes

E-commerce study trashes gender stereotypes

Women are not the champion shoppers online, finds report.
Andrew Charlesworth Sep 8 2006 10:13AM Software
Study of Justice Department prosecutions places average cybercrime loss at $3 million

Study of Justice Department prosecutions places average cybercrime loss at $3 million

Corporations attacked by cybercriminals lost an average of $3 million per case, according to a study of prosecutions by the U.S. Department of Justice over the past seven years.
Frank Washkuch Aug 28 2006 9:51PM Security
Study: Compliance still a struggle for most corporations

Study: Compliance still a struggle for most corporations

Most large corporations are not sure whether they're in line with federal regulations and some are not taking adequate steps to address compliance regulations, according to a survey released this week.
Frank Washkuch Aug 25 2006 8:20PM Security
Study: Email-borne malware successfully hit 80 percent of businesses

Study: Email-borne malware successfully hit 80 percent of businesses

Multiple variants of malware carried through emails have successfully entered more than eight out of 10 businesses, a new report shows.
Dan Kaplan Jul 25 2006 9:53PM Security
U.S. still top spam producer, study says

U.S. still top spam producer, study says

The tide may be turning – for the worse - in the war against spam email, according to one recent vendor study.
Frank Washkuch Jul 24 2006 6:52PM Security
Study finds security breaches’ affect on shares

Study finds security breaches’ affect on shares

In the long term, share prices may rebound, but there are other costs.
James Murray Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Security
Two-thirds of spam servers are in Taiwan, study finds

Two-thirds of spam servers are in Taiwan, study finds

Nearly two-thirds of all spam relays are located in Taiwan, according to new research.
René Millman Jun 8 2006 1:31PM Security
Study: Men a bigger insider threat to U.K. businesses than women

Study: Men a bigger insider threat to U.K. businesses than women

Businesses in the U.K. face a serious security threat from their own employees, according to new research.
René Millman Jun 2 2006 2:40PM Security
Study: Plenty of opportunity for IT pros

Study: Plenty of opportunity for IT pros

A thriving information security job market combined with an aging baby boomer population equals a lot of IT workers looking for new jobs, a new survey has found.
Dan Kaplan Jun 1 2006 10:23PM Security
World Cup 'a drain on bandwidth,' study says

World Cup 'a drain on bandwidth,' study says

Organizations face a potential drain on bandwidth and employee productivity when streaming online coverage of the FIFA World Cup becomes available in two week's time, according to a recent poll.
René Millman May 25 2006 3:22PM Security
CSIA study: Less than a fifth feel protected on internet

CSIA study: Less than a fifth feel protected on internet

Fewer than one in five Americans feel that existing laws are enough to protect them on the internet, a new survey revealed.
René Millman May 23 2006 3:38PM Security

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