
Ace uncovers lack of awareness
Organisations that outsource their IT systems are increasing their potential vulnerability to security breaches, causing possible long term damage to their business, according to insurer Ace. The company has uncovered a lack of awareness among many European businesses of the increasing risks that outsourcing poses to their networks. There is also a lack of certainty among many businesses as to the level of protection given.
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