It’s common for companies to have teams that focus on protecting their company from external threats. If you take a closer look, you may find that the threat to your cybersecurity is coming from within.
According threat behavior research, 60% of data breaches are caused by employees. Are you concerned? You should be. Insider threats can be the most serious threat to your company.
Security teams might overlook something very obvious, such as a threat that is closer to their network or a trusted employee. This person could be the greatest cyberthreat to your company’s security.
What are the motives for the insider threat to your company? What could drive an insider to cause havoc within your company? Here are the things you should be looking for.
Cybersecurity threats from within your company
A few internal threats are not malicious
Human error and negligence are the most common causes of data breaches. A CERT Insider Threat database contains more than 1000 incidents in which insiders have harmed their company or stolen sensitive information. They may also have changed or deleted data to pose a threat to the employee’s identity or for financial gain.
Only 33 of these incidents involved disgruntled employees. Cyberattacks that involve insiders using staff credentials can have a serious impact. The most frequent cybersecurity incidents are data copy, data deletion, and blocked access to system.
The risk of an orphaned account
Many companies don’t decommission privileged users when they move on to another job or leave the company. These accounts are also known as “orphaned” and are an open door for malicious actors by accessing sensitive information. It is not as simple as it appears to get rid of lost and forgotten accounts. Accounts can easily fall through the cracks, especially with so many applications and identity directories to manage. These problems can be solved by IT services.
Data loss and damage
Some cases involving data deletion in CERT databases involved deleting source code or deleting records that were critical to the company’s clients.
Exploited Vulnerabilities
Managed IT services providers say IT security problems can lead to data breaches if they are not addressed. The CERT database lists a variety of incidents in which data was stolen, copied or used maliciously due to unresolved weaknesses in the system. If you suspect your data has been compromised, it is tie to call SpartanTec in Wilmington.
Unsecure passwords are one of the greatest threats to your company’s IT security. It doesn’t matter if it is a weak, outdated, generic, shared, or common password.
Accident or Mistake
Even the well-intentioned and most earnest user can accidentally click on a malicious file or link. Phishing attacks are becoming more sophisticated.
They can appear to be legitimate emails from well-known sources or colleagues, sharing a link to a word file or invoice for download. This link could contain ransomware or a crypto virus that could cause data loss, freeze or damage your IT infrastructure.
Cybersecurity doesn’t have to be frightening. SpartanTec, Inc. can help you secure your network with our managed IT services.
SpartanTec, Inc.
Wilmington, NC 28412
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http://manageditserviceswilmington.com
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