December 17, 2004
Colleges Face Rising Costs for Computer Security
Institutions spend more to defend their networks, a Chronicle survey findsTable: Showing the results of a survey on information-technology security practices in academe
Article: Wielding Carrots and SticksBy ANDREA L. FOSTER
Computer worms and other network pests are boring holes in campus technology budgets. More than half of American colleges and universities said they spent a greater portion of their information-technology budgets on security this year than last
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