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Why Should We Spend on Security?
Takeaway: Some are saying that security is dead, or too costly, or what's needed is a change in perspective, because what we have now is unsustainable.  What motivates companies to spend on security are incidents, compliance, or to ensure availability.  And if these are the main driving forces, then it is no wonder everyone is disenchanted with security.

FYI: Catch-up on what threats to expect in the near future and how to defend against them in ebizQ's Threatscape 2008.

Source: Observations of a Digitally Enlightened Mind
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