What do you believe is the main cause for insider attacks?

Lack of employee training/awareness28%

Insufficient data protection strategies or solutions45%

Data increasingly leaving the network perimeter via mobile devices and web access16%

Increasing number of devices with access to sensitive data8%

Other

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CIO in Telecommunication4 years ago
All of the above. It’s not a single issue but a combination of all of those listed that makes it so difficult.
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Director of IT in Healthcare and Biotech8 months ago
While you can make your employees aware of the risks and provide regular training, the biggest step you can take is to implement appropriate processes and tools to address the issue.  For example, you can train a disgruntled employee, but they can still take sensitive information from the company if you have not taken steps to stop it. Additionally, accidents and mistakes happen, and training alone won't address those actions. 

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