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August 9, 2022 | Dirk Schrader

Insider Threat Detection

Insider threat incidents have increased by 44% over the past two years, and the cost of an incident now tops $15.3 million, according to the 2022 Cost of Insider Threats report from Ponemon. To defend against this pressing security — and business — risk, organizations need a comprehensive...
June 23, 2021 | Farrah Gamboa

Understanding Insider Threats and How to Defend Against Them

Insider threats are a growing cybersecurity concern. A 2022 study by Ponemon found that the cost of insider threats leaped 44% in just two years, with the per-incident cost now $15.8 million. The report also shows that it takes companies an average of 85 days to contain an insider threat...
June 6, 2019 | Ryan Brooks

Who Is to Blame for a Data Breach? Answers to the Most Pressing Questions

The Netwrix 2018 IT Risks Report presents new research into the security threats organizations are facing and the actions they are taking to minimize IT risks. The report explores six IT risks: physical damage, intellectual property theft, data loss, data breaches, system disruptions and compliance...
May 2, 2019 | Matt Middleton-Leal

Let Us Close the Awareness-Action Gap in Cyber Security Together

Persuading non-IT personnel to respect information security policies and report on incidents has always been a challenge. Unfortunately, new research shows that there is still no cooperation between regular workers and IT departments in the UK. Overall 60% of respondents consider their colleagues...
December 28, 2017 | Jeff Melnick

5 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Employee Theft of Confidential Information

Departing employees can be a big source of data leakage for organizations; in fact, there are at least 5 reasons why departing employees can be a real pain. So we need to take a closer look into how to reduce this risk. Of course, as soon as an employee leaves the company — whether because...
December 7, 2017 | Pierre Dehombreux

7 Tips to Avoid Data Theft by Ex-Employees

By Pierre Dehombreux, Director of Information Technology, Whiteriver Unified School District Disabling the user accounts of fired employees right after their dismissal does not guarantee they won’t break through your defenses. For example, they can bribe friendly and perhaps sympathetic former...
November 14, 2017 | Jeff Melnick

Hot Tips: How to Harden Privileged Account Security

Privileged accounts are user accounts with extended permissions to access systems and data, such as the root account in Unix and Administrator accounts in Windows. Sometimes they are called “the keys to the kingdom” because a privileged account enables you do things ordinary users can’t, such...
November 9, 2017 | Jeff Melnick

Key Lessons Learned from Data Breaches Caused by Privilege Abuse

In a previous blog post, “Privilege Abuse: Threat Alert,” we provided an overview of what privilege abuse is and why this threat is so serious. In today’s post, we will look at the problem from a different angle. We’ll examine four notorious data breaches caused by privileged account abuse...
October 30, 2017 | Ryan Brooks

Top 5 Reasons Why Departing Employees Can Be a Security Nightmare

Employees taking sensitive company information with them when they leave their jobs might seem like the stuff of nightmares, but it’s actually a common true horror story. Biscom’s research, for example, found that one in four respondents took data when leaving a company. It’s easy to find...
October 26, 2017 | Michael Ustinov

Employee Data Theft: How to Mitigate the Risk

Picture your IT infrastructure as a castle that houses your most critical data. Just a few years ago, the best way to defend those “crown jewels” was to build a virtual moat around the perimeter of your castle. Times have changed though, and firewalls and intrusion-detection systems aren’t...
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