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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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A Trend Micro survey of corporate end users found that more and more employees are visiting Web 2.0 social networking sites whil

CUPERTINO, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Trend Micro Incorporated , a global leader in Internet content security, reported today an increase in the number of employees who admit to visiting social networking sites on the Internet while connected to the corporate network, according to the results of a Trend Micro study that explores corporate computer users' perceptions of and experiences with security threats.

The study, which surveyed 1600 corporate end users in the U.S., U.K., Germany and Japan, found that 19 percent (compared to 15 percent in 2007) of respondents across these countries have visited social networking sites. These sites, usually built upon Web 2.0 technologies, are prime targets for cybercriminals and malware authors who exploit their interactive nature and popularity to launch profit-driven, malicious attacks. In addition to social networking sites, blogs, wikis and collaboration tools also use Web 2.0 technologies. According to Trend Micro's recent Threat Report & Forecast, Web 2.0 threats spiked, in volume, to over 1.5 million a month in January 2008 compared to just over 1.0 million in December 2007.

Throughout the last 6-12 months, Trend Micro threat research analysts have discovered various forms of malware activities within many social networking sites. For example, one popular site was compromised in late 2007 by banner ads that install malicious files and programs onto a victim's computer. Other sites were also found to be embedded with codes that redirect users to malicious sites -- all in an effort to steal identity and private data. In addition, social networking sites can often be a haven for adware and spyware.

"The popularity behind social networking sites makes them vulnerable targets of cybercriminals," said Raimund Genes, chief technology officer at Trend Micro. "Instead of threats being distributed as email attachments, we are seeing more of them being embedded into Web 2.0 links, many of them found on social networking sites. And, as these sites become more innovative and interactive, we expect to see more security breaches and cybercrime."

The survey found that:

-- In the U.K., the percentage of end users who have visited social networking sites while on the company network increased significantly from 11 percent in 2007 to 27 percent in 2008. In Germany, the increase jumped from 9 percent in 2007 to 13 percent in 2008.

-- In the U.S., U.K. and Germany, the number of end users who browse social networking sites while on the company network is increasing faster in large companies than in small companies.

-- Alternatively, Japanese end users in small companies are more likely to visit social networking sites while on the company network than their counterparts in large companies.

-- In the U.S., U.K. and Germany, mobile workers are more likely to visit social networking sites than desktop workers.

-- Overall, 45 percent of end users said they have sent confidential information via Web mail, which is the most commonly used Web 2.0 application according to the survey. In Germany, over half of end users have used Web mail to send proprietary corporate information.

-- From 2007 to 2008, the percentage of mobile end users who admitted to having sent confidential information via Web mail increased significantly in the U.K. (30 percent in 2007 and 49 percent in 2008) and Germany (51 percent in 2007 and 64 percent in 2008).

-- Japanese end users are more likely than end users in other countries to spend more than one hour using Web 2.0 applications on the corporate network or while working remotely.

About Trend Micro:

Trend Micro Incorporated, a global leader in Internet content security, focuses on securing the exchange of digital information for businesses and consumers. A pioneer and industry vanguard, Trend Micro is advancing integrated threat management technology to protect operational continuity, personal information, and property from malware, spam, data leaks and the newest Web threats. Visit TrendWatch at http://www.trendmicro.com/go/trendwatch to learn more about the threats. Trend Micro's flexible solutions, available in multiple form factors, are supported 24/7 by threat intelligence experts around the globe. A transnational company, with headquarters in Tokyo, Trend Micro's trusted security solutions are sold through its business partners worldwide. Please visit http://www.trendmicro.com/.

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