More Security Breaches Hit Midsize Companies --- (2009-10-30)

More midsize companies are being attacked by cybercriminals at the same time they're spending less on security, says a McAfee report.

Across the world, more than half of the 900 midsize businesses (51 to 1,000 employees) surveyed by McAfee for its report, The Security Paradox, said they've seen an increase in security breaches over the past year. Despite the threat, the recession has caused most of these companies to freeze their IT security budgets.

McAfee found that the costs of dealing with a security attack can be high. Over the last year, one of five midsize companies surveyed lost $41,000 in sales on average as a result of a breach. In China alone, 38 percent of the businesses questioned lost an average of $85,000 due to an attack. And more than 70 percent believe a serious data breach could put them out of business, noted the report.

But as the recession has grown, IT budgets have dropped. Almost 40 percent of the companies trimming their IT security budget plan to limit the purchase of new security products. And more than a third are switching to cheaper security software to cut expenses, even though they realize that may put them at greater risk.

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