IT Security Breaches Soar In 2009 65
slak11 quotes from a Globe and Mail article on the jump in corporate and government security breaches year-over-year. (The reporting is from Canada but the picture is probably much the same in the US.) "This does not seem to be all that newsworthy these days, since stories like this are appearing on a regular basis. The one detail I did like — that seems to break from the traditional 'hackers cause all the bad stuff' reporting — is the mention that everyday employees are a major cause of breaches. The recent Rocky Mountain Bank/Google story is a perfect example. As stated in the article: 'But lower security budgets aren't the only reason breaches tend to soar during tough economic times — employees themselves can often be the cause of such problems.' I figure this will be an ongoing problem until company management and employees accept their role in keeping company information safe. And IT people need to understand that regular employees are not propeller-heads like Slashdot readers, and to begin to implement technology and processes that average people can understand and use."
Coincidence? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Propeller-heads (Score:1, Funny)
Cleaning up after someone elses excessive overcomplification of something that could have been done simply and cleanly is the bane of my existance.
hey, shut up asshoel! we keep you employed!!
Re:Coincidence? (Score:4, Funny)
Coincidence? That it's the same year Windows 7 was released? dun dun dun!
It's also the year in which Windows Vista adoption peaked.
Re:Coincidence? (Score:2, Funny)
It's also the year in which Windows Vista adoption peaked.
I already adopted a Windows Vista and recommend everyone to do so - it's for such a good cause! For a couple hundreds of bucks they send you a round-framed picture of it. I have it on my fridge. Please, think of the poor Vistas struggling to live!