Insider threats: staff’s malicious actions bring risks to cybersecurity in businesses
Cyber incidents caused by ‘human factor’ are usually attributed to occasional employee errors, but one more important element is often overlooked: deliberate malicious behavior by staff. Corroborating this fact, a new Kaspersky study found that in the past two years, 89% of companies in India have faced cyber incidents, 37% of which were caused by deliberate malicious behavior by employees in India
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