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Thursday, August 02, 2007

Study outlines top security projects in the corporate pipelines

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Product Test and Buyer's Guide, 08/02/07

By Christine Burns

When researchers at International Data Corp. interviewed more than 4000 security professionals worldwide earlier this year, they compiled a list of the top seven projects in which corporate information security teams are currently engaged.

The study -- sponsored by the International Information Systems Certification Consortium -- also outlined that the number of security professionals taking on these projects will increase by roughly 20% between now and 2010 to more than 2.05 million. (Check out a slide show detailing more the study’s findings)

The IDC findings show that the top security projects taking current -- and likely future -- security professionals’ time are:

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Contact the author:
Christine Burns is the Executive Editor of Testing. She can be reached at cburns@nww.com

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