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Ponemon Institute - March 2, 2010
A survey released today by the Ponemon Institute, on behalf of Cellcrypt (www.cellcrypt.com), reveals that large and medium businesses are putting themselves at risk as a result of cell phone voice ...
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visiongain - February 28, 2010
Visiongain calculates that the global cyberwarfare market was worth a total of $8.12bn in 2009. Visiongain expects to continue to see significant sales growth for defence companies and software dev ...
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TheInfoPro - February 25, 2010
TheInfoPro, an independent research company for the IT industry, today released the results of its Information Security Study, which showed that 40 percent of enterprises are planning to increase t ...
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IMS Research - February 15, 2010
The Middle East market for video surveillance equipment will grow by over 10 percent in 2010 and the region is forecast to continue to grow strongly towards 2013 when compared with other regional m ...
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Javelin Strategy and Research - February 10, 2010
The number of identity fraud victims in the United States increased 12 percent to 11.1 million adults in 2009, while the total annual fraud amount increased by 12.5 percent to $54 billion, accordin ...
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Berg Insight - February 4, 2010
Shipments of wireless M2M modules for security applications in EU27+2 will grow from 2.3 million in 2009 to nearly 22 million by 2014, according to the analyst firm Berg Insight. Meanwhile, th ...
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Pike Research - February 4, 2010
The intense focus on smart grid cyber security from utilities, infrastructure vendors, standards bodies, and world governments is spurring a surge in revenue growth, and market intelligence firm Pi ...
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Ponemon Institute - January 27, 2010
Data breach incidents cost U.S. companies $204 per compromised customer record in 2009, compared to $202 in 2008, according to an annual study conducted independently by the Ponemon Institute, a pr ...
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Forrester Research - January 26, 2010
Approximately 40 percent of businesses will significantly increase their spending on new IT security technologies in 2010, according to two studies released by industry analyst Forrester Research.< ...
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Juniper Research - January 12, 2010
The value of data on corporate mobile handsets, and the need to protect it, will boost the number of corporate devices using security software to 77.7 million by 2014, even though an anticipated fl ...
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