Evaluating the Security Risk Between Business-to-Business and Business-to-Consumer

Today's security measures are not keeping up with today's security risks.

Anyone who tells you that your IT environment is 100 percent secure, is either a liar, a bad salesperson or uninformed. The fact that no one can guarantee total security is the number one reason why business-to-business (B2B) or business-to-consumer (B2C) has not grown more rapidly. This is not to say that progress has not been made. In the areas of firewalls, virus software, authentication and time stamping, to name a few, substantial advances have been made. Not only is it harder for someone to get illegally into a system, it is also easier for a perpetrator to be investigated and ...
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