Kaspersky Lab conducted a study to determine what role employees play in a business's fight against cybercrime. The study used over 5,000 businesses around the globe and found out that (52%) of the businesses surveyed believed they are at risk from within and that their employees either intentionally put the businesses at risk or are put the businesses at risk through carelessness or lack of knowledge.
The question that comes to mind after reading that report is why employees are responsible for so many security breaches? Is it fair or proper to say that employees are lazy? Or that they do they just not care what risk they expose their employer?
What do you think of the result of that report?
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