Human Error Accounts for Over 95 Percent of Security Incidents, Reports IBM
According to the IBM Security Services 2014 Cyber Security Intelligence Index, over 95 percent of all incidents investigated recognize human error as a contributing factor.
According to the IBM Security Services 2014 Cyber Security Intelligence Index, over 95 percent of all incidents investigated recognize human error as a contributing factor.
> In the case of large-scale retail data breaches, class action lawsuits have been brought against the corporations with claims that they did not implement strong enough security standards to keep consumer data safe.
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> No matter how many times default passwords are pinpointed as the culprit of a high-profile, wide-spread, massive-scale data breach, they’re still out there. On everything, from highway sign software, to ATMs, POS (Point of Sale) devices, television station broadcasting systems and more.
BYOD can introduce new security issues. Here are 5 ways your “bad” BYOD habits are rendered irrelevant by two-factor authentication and SSO.