Security News > 2016 > August > Lack of security talent is a threat to corporate safety (Help Net Security)
Large businesses with a small amount of full-time security experts pay almost three times more to recover from a cyberattack than those businesses with in-house expertise, according to Kaspersky Lab. In March-April 2016, a survey about attitudes and experiences with cybersecurity was conducted of more than 4,000 company representatives in different industries and of various sizes. The findings show a general shortage in full-time security staff and expert talent availability which calls for the need … More →
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