According to the latest BSA measurement | The Software Alliance and International Data Corporation (IDC), 65% of software installed in Peru during the past year was unlicensed, compared with 43% globally.
We also found that the main reason to use software is licensed prevent security threats due to malware. The risks associated with unlicensed software, 64% of users worldwide unauthorized quoted by hackers as a major concern, and 59% cited loss of data access.
IN DANGER
More than 1,300 cases of illegal use of programs software were open in Peru at the end of 2015, reported BSA | The Software Alliance at the end of its activities in the last twelve months.
“Last year, BSA warned more than 300 companies in Peru about potential irregular situations in the use and administration of their programs software / strong>, and we still have several hundred companies that are being analyzed, “said Rodger Correa, Director of Marketing & amp; Compliance for the Americas of BSA | The Software Alliance.
For this year, the company will increase its efforts, seeking to develop a network of partners in the public and private sectors to promote a culture of legality together, emphasizing the opportunities of legal software . for companies and each of the countries where they operate
“BSA | The Software Alliance has a number of tools many free voluntary and confidential that are aimed at supporting businesses, large, small and medium; to identify and correct any irregular situations in the use of software programs that often not the same companies can identify, “Correa said.
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