Corporate IT managers are a bit bi-polar when it comes to network security, said a survey released this week at the Computer Security Institute's annual conference in Washington, D.C. . . .
Corporate IT managers are a bit bi-polar when it comes to network security, said a survey released this week at the Computer Security Institute's annual conference in Washington, D.C.

Just as an overwhelming majority of IT execs think that their networks are safer than they were a year ago, an even larger percentage admit in that attacks are on the rise.

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