Who’s Watching Your Infosec Team?

The phrase, “Who watches the watcher,” has been around since about AD 100, taken from the Latin phrase, “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes,” found within the Satires of Juvenal. In the context of security, specifically corporate cybersecurity, it applies … Continue reading Who’s Watching Your Infosec Team?

Different Insider Threat Personas and How To Detect Them

This month we were a sponsor and exhibitor at the Gartner Security and Risk Management…
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Human error still the cause of many data breaches

With the incidence of reported data breaches on the rise, more than half of all C-suite executives (C-Suites) (53%) and nearly three in 10 Small Business Owners (SBOs) (28%) who suffered a breach reveal that human error or accidental loss by an externa… Continue reading Human error still the cause of many data breaches

Poor Cloud Security Practices Put Data at Risk; A Detailed Look at How Hackers Target Employees

Security news coverage from the past week underscores how poor cloud security practices are putting organizations – and their sensitive data – at risk, and takes a detailed look at how hackers prey on vulnerable employees.
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How privileged insiders threaten the security of global organizations

A new global survey from BeyondTrust explores the visibility, control, and management that IT organizations in the U.S., APAC, Europe and the Middle East have over employees, contractors, and third-party vendors with privileged access to their IT netwo… Continue reading How privileged insiders threaten the security of global organizations

The Price of Loyalty, almost half of UK Office Workers are willing to sell Company’s Information

A new report released by Deep Secure revealed 45% of office workers surveyed would sell their company’s corporate information. Just £1,000 would be enough to tempt 25% of employees to give away company information, while 5% would give it away… Continue reading The Price of Loyalty, almost half of UK Office Workers are willing to sell Company’s Information