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New Report Finds 46 Percent of Organizations Plan to Spend More on Risk and Compliance in 2011

4 Mar 2011

McAfee, Inc. announced new research which found that 41 percent of organizations are not well aware of or protected against IT security risks.

Another 40 percent are not completely confident they can accurately deploy countermeasure products thus leaving them at risk. The report Risk and Compliance Outlook: 2011, commissioned by McAfee and conducted by Evalueserve – found that to address these concerns, nearly half of all companies plan to spend an average of 21 percent more in 2011 on Risk and Compliance solutions. Overall, the survey indicated strong growth for risk and compliance products in 2011 with the majority of CSO’s and other decision-making executives demanding integrated and automated solutions rather than point products.

In regards to regulatory compliance, the vast majority, 75 percent of respondents, are not confident that they will pass a regulatory audit, with more than half of organizations stating that they have already failed an audit. Nine percent of companies indicated that these audit failures resulted in industry or government fines. Databases also ranked as the biggest infrastructure challenge in terms of complying with regulatory mandates.

Additional Key Findings:

  • 41% of companies indicating they will be investing in Database Activity Monitoring
  • 45% of companies are patching systems every week
  • 49% of companies stated that they try to ‘over protect’ by patching everything
  • 84% of the respondents feel that their business and security operations are impacted due to out-of-cycle patches
  • 37% are not confident in knowing which assets need to be patched when a new threat materializes
  • 24% of organizations are spending more than $250,000 annually on auditors
  • Compliance is perceived as the main budget driver for 25 percent of IT projects
  • More than 40 percent of organizations get into “fire-fight mode” when a regulatory audit approaches, diverting critical resources away from strategic priorities
  • 39% are not confident of being able to translate IT risks into business risks
  • 56% of organizations indicated adding “Countermeasure-Awareness” to their risk analysis would provide the biggest benefit
  • 60% of the respondents believe that up to 10% of downtime is attributable to unauthorized changes that take place over the entire year

About the Report
The independent research for the Risk and Compliance Outlook was conducted by Evalueserve on behalf of McAfee. The survey includes responses from 353 IT decision makers, consultants and security analysts from companies with more than 500 employees who are involved in evaluation, selection, day-to-day management and maintenance of security products. Surveys were conducted in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom and United States.

To download the report, please visit www.mcafee.com/rcoutlook.

About McAfee, Inc.
McAfee, Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is the world's largest dedicated security technology company. McAfee delivers proactive and proven solutions and services that help secure systems, networks, and mobile devices around the world, allowing users to safely connect to the Internet, browse and shop the Web more securely. Backed by unrivaled McAfee Global Threat Intelligence, McAfee creates innovative products that empower home users, businesses, the public sector and service providers by enabling them to prove compliance with regulations, protect data, prevent disruptions, identify vulnerabilities, and continuously monitor and improve their security. McAfee secures your digital world.
http://www.mcafee.com

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