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Cyber attacks rampant in Britain

A new study from IBM has revealed 77% of C-level executives in Britain have said their organisation experienced a data breached within the previous 12 months. Additionally, the survey found that data protection initiatives resulted in an average cost savings of $US16 million for businesses. It also found that while 75% of the survey’s respondents […]
Patrick Stafford
Patrick Stafford

A new study from IBM has revealed 77% of C-level executives in Britain have said their organisation experienced a data breached within the previous 12 months.

Additionally, the survey found that data protection initiatives resulted in an average cost savings of $US16 million for businesses.

It also found that while 75% of the survey’s respondents view the chief information officer as the person responsible for protecting data, 82% said they would not fire a CIO if they failed to stop a data breach.

Only 18% of chief executives believe attacks happen hourly or frequently, with 34% of C-level executives believing this to be the case.