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...the IT budget. "... The evidence we received suggested that morale in HMRC was low. The latest HMRC staff survey showed that only one quarter of respondents described themselves as “proud to work” for HMRC. "The staff survey... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/08/hmrc-to-offshore-future-tax-wo.html
...security budgets as a direct result of the credit crunch, a survey earlier this year by Deloitte revealed. The survey showed that more than a third will cut security spend next year, despite most being victims of cyber attacks. The number... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/15/238147/risk-of-cyber-attack-high-as-firms-cut-it-budgets-say.htm
...their organisations. CIOs typically spend 55% of their time on innovation and growth rather than operations, the survey showed. With increased focus on data analytics, the survey report said data reliability and security have emerged as... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/10/237642/cios-switch-focus-to-business-innovation.htm
...privileged users and some are not even aware of all the privileged user accounts that are in operation, he said. The survey showed that some 60% of organisations that claimed to have implemented the ISO 27001 standard had no tools to control privileged... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/21/238232/privileged-users-threaten-it-security-study-reveals.htm
...enhanced security settings, with 3% more women than men claiming to check security before they buy online. The survey showed that people aged 45 to 54 are defrauded most often, with 14% of victims in this age group. Londoners are the most... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/16/237739/fraudsters-hit-one-in-eight-uk-internet-users.htm
...efforts the IT industry is a male-dominated preserve and one that fails to attract women into the profession. A recent survey showed that less than a quarter of new recruits were women, a dreadful blight on the industry There are some great initiatives... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/editors-blog/2009/03/women-in-it---celebrating-thei.html
...reporting being hacked every day. Firewall software is the main approach to protect applications from hackers, The survey showed 98% of users ran firewalls. 67% of IT professionals used penetration testing and 41% used static analysis software... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/01/231294/application-security-worries-it-professionals.htm
...sized companies said they would lose 30% of their data if their computing systems were wiped out by a fire. The survey showed that SMEs wrongly believe their customers will be understanding if their computer systems are disrupted. Fewer than... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/28/237894/small-business-overconfident-of-ability-to-survive-it.htm
...aged 25 to 34 ranked IT as one of the most important skills for business success, against an average of 23%. The survey showed that business chiefs consider IT skills more important for future success than they are today. When asked which skills... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/20/228686/it-skills-are-still-undervalued-in-the-boardroom.htm
...mission-critical skills. Bruce Mann, director of civil contingencies at the Cabinet Office, said although the survey showed organisations were taking steps to improve their business continuity arrangements, for example in relation to the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/03/13/229836/IT-sector-business-continuity-planning-below-average-study.htm

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...can continue to access applications via single sign-on even in the event of an IT outage. An IT satisfaction survey showed that our users major frustration was having to remember multiple passwords for applications; on top of those passwords... http://www.imprivata.com/westinghouse_rail_systems_press_release
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