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AlienVault finds only two percent of companies would publicly report a security breach

A survey of 300 information security professionals in Europe finds companies unwilling to make data breaches public. Only 2% of surveyed EU companies would be willing to go public should they suffer a security breach. Thirty-eight percent opted to inform the relevant authorities and 31% said they would tell their employees. A mere 11% would share the information with the security community. 5% of respondents said they do nothing at all when asked what is the first thing you do when a new malware hits”]

Source: https://informationsecuritybuzz.com/news/alienvault-finds-only-two-percent-of-companies-would-publicly-report-a-security-breach/

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