Security Executives Confident, Probably Shouldn't Be
Security executives appear to be incredibly confident in their abilities and their protections against attacks from hackers and other security incidents, but recent evidence from a new PwC Consulting survey shows that they’re gravely mistaken, according to an article from The Wall Street Journal.
The survey shows that the general mood among security executives worldwide is optimistic, as nearly 70 percent say there were “very” or “somewhat confident” that they have sufficient security policies and practices in place, and more than 70 percent say their policies are “effective,” the article says.