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IS remains major concern for local business
Computing SA
18 January, 2008
Information security has become a buzzword in the IT industry, with more organisations
realising how important it is to protect their networks
Information security (IS) has become a buzzword in the IT industry, with more
organisations realising how important it is to protect their networks, not only from external
threats, but also from those that originate within the company. Amazingly, even with all
the dialogue taking place around this subject, companies are still allocating a very small
portion of their total IT budget to IS. This was the finding of a survey commissioned by
Comztek and McAfee.
The study was conducted late in 2007, and involved a total of 418 respondents, the
majority representing SME IS solutions providers from across the country. The survey
revealed that local businesses realise the importance of preventative measures when it
comes to protecting their data integrity from internal and external threats.
Almost all the respondents’ customers, 95% to be exact, were interested in stopping
security breaches at the gateway, before they even enter their environment. The same
number attested to being concerned about the high levels of spam and spyware that have
hit SA in recent years.
External threats were not the only concern identified by the respondents’ customers.
Internal threats, mainly from staff members, were also acknowledged as an area of
concern. 90% of the respondents confirmed that their customers were concerned about
the abuse of bandwidth by employees, and were interested in tools that would assist them
in the enforcement of security policies.
However, while one would expect these organisations to invest substantially in securing
their networks, the study shows a completely different picture. Of the 418 surveyed
organisations, more than 70% said that their customers allocated less than 15% of their
total IT budget to security, and that these companies still viewed price as the most
important consideration when it comes to purchasing security solutions, opting for the
cheaper solutions available on the market.
Product functionality and features came in at a close second as a purchasing
consideration, while distributor and vendor support ranked the lowest at influencing the
purchasing decision. For the solution providers, 75% revealed that the ability to manage
their customers’ security concerns remotely was the most important aspect of a security
solution.
With vehicle traffic congestion continuing its current disruptive trend in SA, remote access
to mission-critical solutions will soon be a requirement for the majority of local businesses,
the survey states.