IT managers now believe that cybercrime is more costly to their organisations than physical crime. Even more alarmingly, nearly three-quarters of IT managers (74 percent) believe that there are more threats from their own users. That’s according to a survey carried out by Braun Research on behalf of IBM, the company surveyed more than 2,400 IT managers in 16 countries to gauge their views on computer security. There were some stark differences between the countries: There were some stark differences between the countries: US managers were more confident that they had safeguards in place, 83 percent of them boasted that they had adequate saefguards in place to combat cybercrime, that’s compared to just 53 percent of their international counterparts who could make such a claim.