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Global infosecurity studies indicate that enterprises seem to know less about what’s happening to their infrastructures than they would have us believe, and one detailed report—the 2009 edition of the Global State of Information Security(GSIS) put out by CxO Communications and PricewaterhouseCoopers—shows that more often than not, they don’t even know the causes and culprits behind the breaches and hacks they sustain.
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