FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
CIA spies monitoring Twitter to keep tabs on world public opinion
Twitter and Facebook are enabling the Central Intelligence Agency to get reliable real-time assessments of public sentiment during rapidly changing events around the world. According to the Associated Press, the CIA is monitoring up to 5 million tweets a day, poring over Facebook, blog posts and watching other social networks…