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The Symantec Global Internet Threat Report

Conducted by: Symantec

Origin of data: More than 240,000 sensors in more than 200 countries and territories monitor attack activity; malicious code intelligence from more than 133 million client, server, and gateway systems; Symantecs distributed honeypot network; the Symantec Probe Network; MessageLabs Intelligence; more than 8 billion e-mail messages; more than 1 billion Web requests; and an extensive antifraud community.

Study researches attack trends, future threats and the effect of the economic downturn on security. Among other highlights, it reported that 60% of identities exposed came from hacking attacks--the majority of which came from a single attack.

MessageLabs Security Intelligence Reports

Origin of data: MessageLabs sensors

Analyzes origins and nature of email-based security threats and attacks. Updated frequently.

CSI Computer Crime and Security Survey 2009

Conducted by: CSI

Sponsored by: Unsponsored

Number of respondents: 443 information security and information technology professionals in United States corporations, government agencies, financial institutions, educational institutions, medical institutions and other organizations.

Password sniffing, financial fraud and malware infection increased, but average losses caused by security incidents are down from 2008. The survey includes attack information, details about respondents' security programs, end-user security awareness training and much, much more.

The 2010 Survey will be available in late November.

Cost: $185.00

2010 CyberSecurity Watch Survey&Survey Results

Conducted by: CSO in cooperation with the U.S. Secret Service, Software Engineering Institute CERT Program at Carnegie Mellon University and Deloitte.

Sponsored by: Unsponsored

Number of respondents: 523

Comprehensive 2010 survey reports that 37% of respondents believe that the number of cybersecurity events experienced in the last 12 months has increased. Of those, 50% believed the attack was caused by an outsider.

The 2010 State of Cyberethics, Cybersafety, Cybersecurity Curriculum in the U.S. Survey

Conducted by: Zogby International

Sponsored by: National Cyber Security Alliance


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