<p>Professional services company KPMG has issued new warnings to businesses about cyber security threats. </p><p>A recent report from the firm claimed that senior management in British businesses are unprepared for the security threats that they face and are not responding sufficiently. </p><p>The report showed that 15 percent of Forbes 2000 companies surveyed allowed hackers easy access to private login details on their websites. What’s more, many company websites contain meta-data from which email addresses and user names can be taken. </p><p>KPMG’s Head of Information Protection and Business Resilience, Stephen Bonner warned that apathy and lack of a cohesive strategy at board level makes it easy for criminals to hack systems. He claimed that boardrooms do not appreciate the potential damage and effect on their long-term stability. He added that the problem is too often shunted out to IT departments to deal with, but the responsibility should be taken company-wide, and particularly to all top level staff. </p><p>Mitigate fully supports the report’s findings and is planning information events to fill in the missing detail for business people who want to fill in their knowledge gaps – we’ll keep you posted. </p><p>See the full story at <a href="http://www.channelbiz.co.uk/2012/11/19/kpmg-uk-businesses-not-taking-cyber-security-seriously/">http://www.channelbiz.co.uk/2012/11/19/kpmg-uk-businesses-not-taking-cyber-security-seriously/</a></p>