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Security breaches cost UK billions, says PwC

...£110,000 and £250,000, PwC said in its 2012 Information Security Breaches Survey. Many organisations are not planning for future business developments... Read more

24 April, 2012

UK firms warn of increasing spam burden

...spam laws into renewed focus. The Department of Trade and Industry's Information Security Breaches Survey, which is due to be published in full later... Read more

1 April, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Ignorance of IT laws threatens UK firms

...ensure compliance with the Data Protection Act. The research, contained in the Information Security Breaches Survey 2002, published in full today at the Infosec security... Read more

23 April, 2002 by Matt Loney

Your worst security threat: Employees?

...are from employees, according to government-backed research released on Tuesday. The Information Security Breaches Survey 2002, sponsored by the Department of Trade and Industry... Read more

23 April, 2002 by Matt Loney

Infosecurity Breaches Survey tells us it's time to become strategic

The spectacular reversal of fortunes reported in the BIS Information Security Breaches Survey 2010 announced at Infosecurity Europe last week proves that... Read more

6 May, 2010

Security breaches down, says IT security report

...past two years, the drop has come at a price. The latest Information Security Breaches Survey, published on Tuesday to coincide with the first day... Read more

22 April, 2008 by Colin Barker

Security report sponsorship defended

...on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry. Although the biennial Information Security Breaches Survey was commissioned by the DTI, the main sponsors of... Read more

11 April, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Businesses struggling with data breaches

...in two years for large UK companies, according to the auditor's Information Security Breaches Survey 2010, published on Wednesday. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) polled 539 companies... Read more

28 April, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Don't blame 'stupid users' for data breaches

A defence researcher claims companies need to move away from the idea of command and control of their employees and get them on side when it comes to improving IT security Read more

2 April, 2008 by Andrew Donoghue

Bring your mobile security up to scratch

Losing a laptop doesn't have to be a disaster, with the right precautions Read more

2 March, 2007 by Cath Everett

Study finds sharp drop in UK online attacks

...who are moving online. That's one key finding from the 2006 Information Security Breaches Survey, carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the Department of Trade... Read more

25 April, 2006 by Graeme Wearden

DTI: Businesses should curb Internet misuse

...hundreds of email abuses per day. The Department of Industry's 2006 Information Security Breaches Survey found that two-thirds of large enterprises reporting at... Read more

27 March, 2006 by Tom Espiner

UK firms still don't get security

...failing to pay enough attention to IT security, according to the DTI Information Security Breaches Survey 2004 (ISBS 2004), which was published on Tuesday. ISBS... Read more

28 April, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Big Business bears brunt of security attacks

...to this year's official survey of British IT security. The DTI Information Security Breaches Survey 2004 (ISBS 2004), published in full on Tuesday, showed... Read more

27 April, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Security policies fall behind Internet adoption

...on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry. The DTI's Information Security Breaches Survey found that 89 percent of employees now have access... Read more

20 April, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

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