"The reason...That they do not have a risk-based approach towards security," said Ajay Dubey, national manager of Websense, which along with Ponemon Institute conducted the survey.
All the security-related systems installed at the premises must 'talk to one another' so as to avoid the risk, he added.
Forty-six percent of business executives say their board- level executives have a sub-par understanding of security issues.
The survey covered 500 security professionals in the country.
The report has uncovered a startling deficit in security solution effectiveness, a disconnect between company executives and security professionals and limited visibility into attack activity. In fact, India is the third biggest victim of hackers after the US and Britain, Dubey said.
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