Study: Insurance Spending Outpaces Security

NU Online News Service, July 10, 4:31 p.m. EDT?The amount of money corporations are spending for security measures has not budged much even after 9/11 terror attacks, but the spending on insurance, on the other hand, has soared, according to a new study.

The report issued by the Conference Board, a nonprofit, business-research organization in New York, said the median increase in security spending has been four percent since Sept. 2001.

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