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The CSI Computer Crime and Security Survey 2007 is coming to a city near you.
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Boston
New York
Washington, D.C.
Chicago
Los Angeles
San Francisco |
September 18
September 19
September 20
September 26
October 2
October 4 |
The CSI Computer Crime & Security Survey is the world's most widely quoted
research on computer crime.
You are invited to attend this complimentary road show event. CSI Editorial
Director Robert Richardson, who leads the survey project, will discuss the
findings of the 2007 Survey and what they mean. He will discuss the incidence of
unauthorized access, sources and types of attacks, actions taken and financial
impact on organizations. Issues relating to the economic decisions organizations
make regarding computer security, and the way they manage the risk associated
with security breaches will also be covered.
Some of the preliminary key findings from the 2007 Survey include: The average annual loss reported more than doubled, from $168,000 in last
year’s report to $350,424 in this year’s survey. Reported losses have not been
this high in the last five years.- Financial fraud overtook virus attacks as the source of the greatest
financial loss. Virus losses, which had been the leading cause of loss for seven
straight years, fell to second place.
- Almost one-fifth of those respondents who suffered one or more kinds of
security incident said they'd suffered a "targeted attack," i.e. a malware
attack aimed exclusively at a specific organization or at a small group of
organizations.
In each city, one lucky winner will receive a V7 Navigation 1000 GPS as a
doorprize.
Register today at no charge
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Questions? Please contact CSI at csi@cmp.com or (888) 234-9476.
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