Agency networks are more vulnerable than ever, according to a former CIA official and cybersecurity expert, and the greatest threat to an organization’s network security may come from within. Eric Cole, who worked for the CIA for more than five years, told an audience of government and corporate security professionals today at the inaugural Techno Forensics Conference at the National Institute of Standards and Technology that despite their best efforts, networks are only getting more porous. . Cole said an emerging threat for organizations is that the emphasis on thwarting outside attacks and tracing their origins has led them to overlook the insider threat. The link for this article located at Government Computer News is no longer available. . Emerging internal risks are escalating as the emphasis on external breaches distracts from homegrown weaknesses, cautions cybersecurity specialist.. Insider Threats, Network Security, Cybersecurity Insights, Agency Risks, Threat Monitoring. . Benjamin D. Thomas
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