As data breaches make headlines around the world, more companies are turning to encryption to protect their information jewels. That is one of the findings in a study released Monday, conducted by the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Thales E-Security.
“Mega breaches and cyber attacks have increased companies’ urgency to improve their security posture,” says the report, which is based on a survey of more than 4,000 IT and security professionals in 10 countries.
I agree that "The top reasons for the difficulty are isolated and fragmented systems and lack of skilled personnel."
Breach Outbreaks Fuel Encryption Adoption
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. April 22, 2015 10:19 AMAs data breaches make headlines around the world, more companies are turning to encryption to protect their information jewels. That is one of the findings in a study released Monday, conducted by the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Thales E-Security.
“Mega breaches and cyber attacks have increased companies’ urgency to improve their security posture,” says the report, which is based on a survey of more than 4,000 IT and security professionals in 10 countries.
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