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Worldwide Secure Content Management Software 2004-2008 Forecast: March 2004 ForecastProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: March 2004 Product Code: R104-14908 Description "The motive and intention of virus writers has changed," said Brian Burke,
research manager at IDC. "In the past, worms and viruses were typically created
to destroy data by amateurs seeking notoriety. Today, more sophisticated
attackers, often organized crime, are increasingly using worms and viruses to
obtain credit card numbers, bank account information, and other personal
information to perpetrate identity theft."Table of Contents Table of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology SCM Market Definition Situation Overview The SCM Market in 2003 August 2003: Month of Malicious Code The Convergence of Spam and Virus The Need for Speed Show Me the Money Spam Not Slowing Down Regulatory Compliance Productivity, Liability, and Network Resources Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions SCM Forecast, 2004?2008 Worldwide By Geographic Region By Operating Environment Table: Worldwide Secure Content Management Revenue by Region and Operating Environment, 2003-2008 ($M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Secure Content Management Market, 2004-2008 Figure: Worldwide Secure Content Management Revenue by Region, 2003 and 2008 Figure: Worldwide Secure Content Management Revenue by Operating Environment, 2003 and 2008 Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis |
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