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Editor's Note
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Good morning,
While data loss and data leakage continue to have a significant effect on Australian organisations, new research reveals that organisations are not doing enough to combat the threat.
The survey was conducted by security specialist Clearswift and was completed by 208 IT decision makers. It reveals that 20 percent of Australian organisations suffered data loss in the last 12 to 18 months.
Do you agree? What do you think?
Email your thoughts to;
Editor
editor@crn.com.au
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