Survey after survey confirms it. Security has become the single most important issue for IT and communications management, as companies struggle to deal with an ever-broader range of threats and the associated cost and complexity. To meet these challenges organisations are trying to do less fire-fighting, to move away from 'point solutions' and 'quick fixes' towards a more proactive, co-ordinated, integrated and automated approach to security that encompasses infrastructure, employee awareness and business processes.
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