Survey's tend to be unwieldy beasts.  What one can glean from such things
is awfully subjective.

I can honestly mention that a major player in the switch market that makes
a well used 'security' switching product I recently worked at made
internal security a major focus due to insiders exploiting data and DB's.
And this was not due to one issue in a short span of time uncovered, but,
multiple occurances.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne


On Sat, 4 May 2002, Mikael Olsson wrote:

>
> (This is actually a month and a half old, but I've seen little or
> no talk about it, so I thought I ought to bring it up anyway)
>
> According to this: http://www.it-analysis.com/article.php?id=2175
> many large companies in the UK no longer feel that the majority of
> threats are internally originated.
>
> They're referencing a report compiled by PricewaterhouseCoopers
> for the department of trade and industry. Anyone got a better
> link to something with a little more detail?
>
>
> Thanks
> /Mikael
>
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