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Peter Croft, managing director of Clearswift Asia-Pacific, says businesses should look at getting the most out of their existing IT security, as the global financial crisis forces inevitable cutbacks.
Without a doubt, the second half of 2008 will be remembered as a time when the words ‘global financial crisis’ were on everyone’s lips. Propelling uncertainty and fear throughout international economies, like the economic tsunami we were promised, it saturated news headlines as a historical event that will affect us all, in one way or another.
The truth is no one really knows how long or how deep this financial downturn is, and at this point there is no real way of identifying the impacts or opportunities it will leave behind.
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