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Source: ComputerWorld - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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Compliance will dominate the security agenda for 2006. The growing number of regulations -- and the consequences of not complying with them -- have elevated security into the boardroom. CIOs will use compliance to justify most of their information security spending this year -- even for technologies IT would have implemented anyway.
Enterprises will keep getting better at dealing with e-mail-borne worms and viruses, and unless hackers come up with a fiendishly new way of delivering them, 2006 could well see the end of the mass-mailing worm phenomenon. But Trojan horses, rootkits, spyware programs, phishing and targeted attacks will continue to pose big challenges.
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