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Ponemon Institute is pleased to announce the release of Flipping the Economics of Attacks, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks. In this study, we look at the relationships between the time spent and compensation of today’s adversaries and how organizations can thwart attacks. As revealed in this research, while some attackers may be motivated by non-pecuniary reasons, such as those that are geopolitical or reputational, an average of 69 percent of respondents say they are in it for the money.

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Thank You, Friends of the Ponemon Institute!

July 20, 2009, 3:36 pm

A warm thank you to everyone who made this past weekend's RIM Renaissance a success.  The discussions were lively and productive, and I think we all came away just a little bit smarter as a result of the candor.  We do appreciate the enthusiasm that seems to pervade these events, and the willingness to put aside your valuable time to join with us on these annual occasions, as well as the ongoing conversations that take place throughout the year.

Please remember to contribute to this valuable dialog by joining us on our monthly RIM Council conference calls, commenting on this blog and our Facebook fan page (Friends of the Ponemon Institute), and also by following the growing number of privacy-minded folks on Twitter, where you can find the Ponemon Institute's social networking emissary, Mike Spinney, as @spinzo (rumor has it there may be a LinkedIn group soon as well).

 


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December 9, 2011 10:21am
Paul Paray

The sessions were thought-provoking and beneficial for a wide variety of reasons. And, in addition to the great intellectual takeways, it was very good to socialize with so many privacy folks from around the country -- and right there in Minnesota! Thanks again and keep up the great work, Larry, Susan and the whole Ponemon Institute team. It is much appreciated.

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