By
Steve Ranger
Thursday, June 22 2006 10:39 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/0,39044215,39369664,00.htm
Media and telecoms companies are juicy targets for hackers but still are not
doing enough to protect their IT systems.
Over half of technology, media and telecoms companies have suffered a
security breach in the last year, with a third leading to "significant financial
losses", according to research by consultancy Deloitte.
It claimed many companies are underestimating the need for security. Only
4 percent of the 150 companies in the survey believe they do enough to
address security issues, with 54 percent blaming budget constraints and lack of
management support as the main challenges.
Half of companies were attacked from within, with Deloitte pointing to memory
sticks as making data theft easier. Few companies said they were confident in
the security of their internal IT infrastructure, with 83 percent concerned
about employee misconduct involving information systems.
Less than half (48 percent) said they had an enterprise-wide business
continuity program--way below the level of readiness in other industries,
with the average in the United States running at 83 percent.
Deloitte technology director James Alexander said technology, media and
telecoms companies must recognise that they represent an increasingly attractive
target.
He said in a statement: "Media companies' content represents the basis of a
global market in illegal downloads and counterfeit goods; telecommunications
operators increasingly represent the gateway into the digital home and
office."
Silicon.com's Steve Ranger reported from London.