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Help us understand the shifting sands of network security: What's working for you – and what's not?

Last chance to have your say and share your experiences

Reader survey With the IT world turned upside-down for many organisations, it’s a good time to talk network security. Or at least, it ought to be. Because while it’s something we all need more than ever, there’s almost always a gap between demand and budget, or between need and the ability to service that need.

Wherever you’re currently working from, if you’re responsible for managing, running, or shopping for network security, we want to hear from you. What are your major concerns or challenges? Do you have the authority you need, and how well do your colleagues back you up? Are they – and, of course, the vendors – a help or a hindrance?

In our latest survey, we want to hear what you think about network security today, and where you want to see it go in the future. Let us know your thoughts, and once we’ve collated all the answers, we will let you know, as an aggregate, what your peers think, too.

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