Ponemon Institute and Atlanta law firm Kilpatrick Townsends cybersecurity, privacy and data governance practice recently conducted a survey of 600 executives. 60 percent of those who responded said they believed that at least one or more pieces of their knowledge assets was in the hands of a competitor. Some 74 percent said it was likely their organization had failed to detect a data breach involving a loss or compromise of a key knowledge asset. Less than one-third of respondents said management appreciated the security risks facing their assets.”]