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Campus information technology officials identify "network and data security" as the "single most important IT issue affecting their institutions over the next two-three years," reports the annual Campus Computing Survey

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  Dec, 2005  

> Campus information technology officials identify "network and data security" as the "single most important IT issue affecting their institutions over the next two-three years," reports the annual Campus Computing Survey. A new item on the questionnaire reveals that 50.7% of institutions experienced hacks or attacks on their campus networks in the past academic year; 41.2% reported major spyware infestations; while 35.2% endured major virus infestations, and 19.6% acknowledged major security incidents involving identity management.

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