It’s no secret that security pros worry about cyber-attacks that can happen anytime in a networked world, but apparently, they also worry about how much end-users know about good computer hygiene and their organizations’ abilities to assess how secure they are – or aren’t. The Computer Security Institute (CSI), which holds conferences and educational events for IT workers, released the 14th edition of its annual CSI Computer Crime and Security Survey in December 2009, with an assessment of how respondents felt about their own cyber-security situations and what that assessment may mean for 2010. A whopping 43.4 percent of them said that less than 1 percent of their security budget was allocated to awareness training, and 55 percent said current investments in this area were inadequate.