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“By 2013, more than 60 million consumer electronics devices are expected to ship with hardware security.” ABI Research. ISACA, October 31 2007 |
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“Sixty-three percent of white collar employees are not very concerned or are not concerned at all about the security of their information while at work.” ISACA, October 31 2007 |
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“Thirty-five percent of employees have violated their company’s information technology policies at least once.” ISACA, October 31 2007 |
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“Fifteen percent of employees have used peer-to-peer filesharing at least once at their place of business.” ISACA, October 31 2007 |
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“Seventy-four percent of people who have downloaded personal software onto a work computer believe it is not a risky behavior.” ISACA, October 31 2007 |
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“In the last six months in London, 63,135 mobile phones (an average of three phones per taxi), 5,838 PDAs and 4,973 laptops have been left in licensed taxi cabs.” The Register, January 2006 |
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“Since January 2005, about 100 million records containing sensitive personal information have been breached in laptop and other computer thefts at corporations and government agencies around the U.S.” Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, as reported in The Wall Street Journal, February 27 2007 |
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“81% of nearly 500 companies surveyed lost one or more laptop computers containing sensitive information in the previous 12 months. The average cost of a data breach is $182 per record, or an average of $4.8 million per breach for companies affected. The Ponemon Institute, as reported in The Wall Street Journal, February 27 2007 |