In one form or another, human error is the overwhelming cause of sensitive data loss, responsible for 75 percent of all occurrences. User error is directly responsible for one in every two cases (50 percent) while violations of policy – intended, accidental and inadvertent – is responsible for one in every four cases (25 percent). Malicious activity in the form of Internet-based threats, attacks and hacks is responsible for one in every five occurrences. URL to see the report: www.itpolicycompliance.com/pdfs/Taking_Action_to_Protect_Sensitive_Data.pdf
Posted on Thursday, March 8th, 2007 at 3:12 am and under category News.
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