Government IT leaders feeling more secure
13th Nov 2006, 21:38 GMT
IT leaders in government are feeling more confident about their agencies' cybersecurity situation, but they're also spending more time on security issues than they did two years ago, according to a survey commissioned by Cisco and released Monday.
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