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ID #:   39272413
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Description:   Survey of IT managers and Non-IT employees. Includes: % said that their job would be at risk if a security incident were to occur, if a CEO or other executive's confidential data is breached, data needed for compliance is lost, if confidential information is posted on a social networking site

Types of security breaches in last 12 months - % report that the CEO's or other executives' confidential data had been breached, losing data needed for compliance, confidential information has been posted on a social networking site, data has been lost by employees, customer-confidential information was lost, data stolen by employees, malware / viruses introduced to network, Advanced Persistent Threat, company data taken home on unprotected mobile device

% use systems that prevent confidential data from being uploaded to the web, % began or accelerated a data loss prevention project.

% of IT managers concede that recent well-publicized security incidents have affected their planning, % have focused attention internally on testing policies, increased spending, imposed new restrictions on users, % have implemented new solutions.% have begun or accelerated a full DLP project

% confident in protection, Types of Information Security solutions in place

 
Publication Date:   11/21/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/21/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272381
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Description:   Study on Canadian IT security. Includes: Average number of breaches by organization type (public private, government), % share of IT security breaches by type - e.g. Viruses/Spyware/Malware/Spam, Laptop or mobile hardware device theft, Phishing/Pharming, Unauthorized access to information by employees, Abuse of wireless network, Bots (zombies) within the organization, Denial of service attack, Loss of con?dential customer/Employee data, Password sniffing, Identity theft, Website defacement, Smartphone/Phone/Tablet device hacked

Deployment of detective technologies for organizations with no breaches or don't know - Log management, SIEM, network IPS/IDS, Wireless IPS, Vulnerability scanning

Number of insider breaches by type

Group disregarding security policies (e.g. Executives, Contractors, Sales, Administrative staff

Average annual loss as a result of security breaches, Average number of breaches in the past 12 months by complexity of IT environment, Percentage of security capabilities outsourced, Share of IT budget allocated IT security

% view proliferation of mobile devices as an opportunity, a threat, both, Top concerns related to mobile devices

Corporate social networking policies, Approach to dealing with social networking sites

Rating of pillars in security chain - people, process, technology

Compensation of CIO, VP IT/Security/Risk, CISO/CSO. Director. Security Analyst, Average headcount dedicated to security. [Information Security]

 
Publication Date:   11/15/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/15/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272355
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Description:   Survey of Canadians on the Internet. Includes: What do you think is the main challenge, in general, to the success of the Internet in Canada today? (e.g. unsure, security, accessibility, other, cost, nothing)

What do you think is the main opportunity, in general, for the success of the Internet in Canada today?

In your day-to-day use of the Internet, what do you believe is your greatest personal obstacle? (e.g. Lack of digital literacy, Speed of connection, Spam and viruses, Spend too much time on Internet)

What personal benefit do you believe the Internet offers you in your day-to-day use of it? (e.g. Access to information/knowledge, Communication/staying in touch with people, Unsure, Education and research)

 
Publication Date:   10/1/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/10/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272303
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Description:   Survey of Canadians SMB. Includes: What's your biggest IT challenge. (Finding products that suit needs, Choosing applications that won't be obsolete in a few months, Tailoring IT products to our business processes, managing risk, financial or otherwise, Other)

How has your IT budget changed for next year, What technologies do you think may help grow or improve your business in 2011 (Cloud computing, Virtualization, Business Intelligence, ERP, Software as a Service, Storage or SANs, VoiP, Tablet computers, Other)

Who sets the IT strategy in your organization, What type of training to you offer your employees (In-house, Peer-training, Online training, Classroom training, Other), Types of products typically require the most training (Productivity software, Smartphones, Browser-based portal tools, Messaging tools, Social media tools)

Use of social media tools in your business (product & event announcement, customer relations/communications, community building, Do not use social media [social networking sites]

Most important function of a smartphone (E-mail, Instant messaging, Social networking, Web browsing, Productivity applications)

Biggest security concern (Viruses & hackers, Disaster recovery, Employee blunders, Data or infrastructure hosted by third parties)

Barriers to buying from a startup vs. a large well-knowd vendor (Fear that they will go out of business, Products might not integrate, Level of support might not be strong enough)

Computing technologies SMBs will not be using in 5 years - Landline telephones, netbooks, PDAs, PCs, Laptops, Do not plan to stop an current technology

# of tablet computers in Canada by end of 2011, % share of market held by laptops (Q2 2009 vs. Q2 2011), Number of PC shipment in Q2 (desktop and portable)

Policies around bringing personal devices to work (BYOD)

 
Publication Date:   11/1/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272225
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Description:   Survey of Canadian IT and IT security practitioners about security risks associated with employee use of social media. Includes: % believe employees’ use of social media in the workplace represents a serious security threat to my organization, % believe they have the necessary controls in place to mitigate or reduce the risk posed by social media

% do not have a policy that informs employees about the acceptable use of social media in the workplace, % are unsure if such a policy exist, % say the policy is enforced.

Most acceptable uses of social media in the workplace - % report networking with friends inside the company, networking with friends outside the company, use of social network as an email or texting channel, s downloading and watching videos during the day

Most negative consequences due to an increase in the use of social media in the workplace - % report: Diminished employee productivity, IT bandwidth, Exposure to inappropriate content, Increase in virus or malware infections

% agree viruses and malware infections are increasing as a result of social media use, % are unsure

% say that employees spend more than 30 minutes each day on non-business social media activities, % estimate that more than 30 minutes is spent on social media for business purposes each day. [social networking sites]

 
Publication Date:   10/18/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/18/2011
 
 
 
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