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Episode 2 In the second of our mini series of audiocasts assessing the state of the IT Security market, our expert panel considers the major risks and how to deal with them.

Again lending their expertise are Jon Clay, core technology marketing manager from Trend Micro and Tony Lock, programme director at the IT analyst firm Freeform Dynamics. They highlight the importance of getting the right responsibilities in place, what needs to be protected and who should be setting the priorities.

The program lasts 15 minutes and is accompanied by a slide deck in the player. It streams straight to your desktop.

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