Thu, October 15, 2009
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CIO
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The seventh-annual "Global State of Information Security" survey—a worldwide study by CIO, CSO and PricewaterhouseCoopers—was conducted online from April 20, 2009, through June 23, 2009. CIO and CSO print and online customers and clients of PricewaterhouseCoopers from around the globe were invited to take the survey. Results are based on responses from 7,276 security and information technology professionals from more than 100 countries. Thirty-two percent of respondents were from North America, followed by Asia (27 percent), Europe (26 percent), South America (14 percent) and the Middle East and South Africa (2 percent). The margin of error for this survey is +/- 1 percent.
Enterprises understand the importance of securing web applications to protect critical corporate and customer data. What many don't understand, is how to implement a robust process for integrating security and risk management throughout the web application software development lifecycle.
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Since so many Web sites contain vulnerabilities, hackers can leverage a relatively simple exploit to gain access to a wealth of sensitive information, such as credit card data, social security numbers and health records. It's more important than ever to examine your Web application security, assess your vulnerability and take action to protect your business.
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Security managers may work for midsize or large organizations; they may operate from anywhere on the globe. But inevitably, they share a common goal: to better manage the risks associated with their business infrastructure. Increasingly, Web application security plays a significant role in achieving that goal.
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This Oracle business brief explains how mid-sized can improve performance by creating an IT infrastructure that makes working faster, easier and more effective.
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