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<strong>2010</strong> / <strong>2011</strong> CSI <strong>Computer</strong> Crime <strong>and</strong> Security <strong>Survey</strong>Use of <strong>Survey</strong> StatisticsCSI encourages most citations of the survey. For purely academic, non-profit classroom use, youmay cite the survey freely. If you are quoting the survey in a research paper for instance, you arehereby granted permission <strong>and</strong> do not need to contact CSI. For other uses, there are four generalrequirements you must meet.First, you should limit any excerpts to a modest amount—if you are quoting more than 400words or reproducing more than one figure, you need special permission.Second, you must of course give appropriate credit—state that the material you are excerptingis from the <strong>2010</strong>/11 CSI <strong>Computer</strong> Crime <strong>and</strong> Security <strong>Survey</strong>, used with the permission of the<strong>Computer</strong> Security Institute, GoCSI.com.Third, you may not profit directly from your use of the survey. You may however use surveystatistics <strong>and</strong> the like as part of marketing <strong>and</strong> advertising programs, or as small parts of largerbooks. For marketing <strong>and</strong> advertising uses, you must have purchased a copy.Finally, when the published or broadly distributed work in which you are using the quotationappears, you must send to CSI a copy of the work, link to the work online, or clear indication ofhow the material was used.If you can meet these four requirements, you are hereby given permission. If not, please seekadditional special permission from the author of this report. Contact:Robert Richardson, DirectorRobert.Richardson@ubm.com<strong>Computer</strong> Security Institute350 Hudson Street, Suite 300New York, NY 10014About CSICSI (<strong>Computer</strong> Security Institute) leads, informs <strong>and</strong> connects the security community throughface-to-face <strong>and</strong> online events, in-depth content, research <strong>and</strong> professional membership. CSIholds the CSI Annual Conference each fall. CSI publishes the CSI <strong>Computer</strong> Crime <strong>and</strong> Security<strong>Survey</strong> <strong>and</strong> offers webcasts <strong>and</strong> end-user awareness tools. For information about CSI, e-mailcsi@ubm.com, visit GoCSI.com, join our LinkedIn group, follow us on Twitter, or become afan of CSI on Facebook.42

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