Security Breaches? It's the Innocent Ones You Need To Worry About
Jinfo Article
12th March 2014
Abstract
About a fifth of employees can be induced to reveal their user names and passwords through phishing emails, and many people still seem to use easily guessable passwords. Despite this, recent findings suggest that most British firms still don't see cyber security as a major priority and many don't seem to realise that non-malicious insider threats are the commonest concern. With the European Union poised to introduce tougher disclosure rules on security breaches, Tim Buckley Owen sees a useful damage limitation role for information managers.
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