Bosses should be worried about their employee behaviour around sensitive documents according to a recent report. With the high volume of data that IT teams handle, communicating efficiently and securely is essential to preventing a breach. . Kitchener-ON-based SaaS company Igloo Software recently released a report showing that email is IT employees' top method for sharing sensitive or private information. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . IT professionals predominantly rely on email for transmitting confidential data, which amplifies worries about potential security violations. Discover more about this issue.. Sensitive Data Sharing, IT Worker Behavior, Data Breach Concerns, Email Security Practices. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Unable to breach the computer network at a big oil company, hackers infected with malware the online menu of a Chinese restaurant that was popular with employees. When the workers browsed the menu, they inadvertently downloaded code that gave the attackers a foothold in the business. Security experts summoned to fix the problem were not allowed to disclose the details of the breach, but the lesson from the incident was clear: Companies scrambling to seal up their systems from hackers and government snoops are having to look in the unlikeliest of places for vulnerabilities. The link for this article located at NY Times is no longer available. . Organizations need to fortify their infrastructures against unforeseen dangers, considering that cybercriminals might employ unconventional tactics to breach systems.. Cybersecurity Threats, Malware Infection, Network Vulnerability. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Employees are the biggest threat to network security - and they don't even know it. Unauthorised equipment attached to a company network can, according to Robin Dahlberg, UK MD of Internet Security Systems, compromise the best efforts of a network manager . . . . Employees are the biggest threat to network security - and they don't even know it. Unauthorised equipment attached to a company network can, according to Robin Dahlberg, UK MD of Internet Security Systems, compromise the best efforts of a network manager to secure the system by creating a "backdoor" into the network. Protecting a company from external attacks from "recreational hackers" was almost irrelevant if a system was not properly secured internally, he says. "It is like locking all your doors but leaving the windows open." The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . Workers inadvertently threaten cyber defenses by linking unapproved gadgets, establishing possible access points.. Employee Threats, Unauthorized Devices, Cybersecurity Awareness, Network Security Risks. . Anthony Pell
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