Cisco Asks Businesses How Effective Their Security Policies Are

Security provider Cisco conducted a two-part research study that assessed the effectiveness of IT security policies. This study, which analyzed the behavior and perceptions of 2,000 employees and IT professionals in 10 countries, found that employees engage in numerous risky behaviors at work, including the following: • Altering security settings to bypass corporate security policies and access unauthorized sites • Accessing unauthorized areas of networks and facilities • Sharing sensitive corporate data with non-employees • Sharing corporate devices with non-employees • Losing portable storage devices • Allowing others to "tailgate" ...

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