The current state of cybercrime
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Every year, CSO asks U.S. business executives, enforcement services, and government agencies a series of probing questions about the frequency and impact of the cybersecurity threats they see daily across a wide range of industries — from information and telecommunications to government. They tell us what they have seen, what they spend, how they react to threats, and what needs to be done to mitigate the risks.
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