Keeping Your Content Secure in the
Data leaks are a top concern for organizations globally, with the average breach leaking 25,000 records and costing $3.9M to combat. The need to keep information secure has only grown this year, with the recent global health crisis suddenly causing teams to work 100% remote. Across the world, business content is being accessed and shared on more unmanaged devices and insecure networks than ever before, increasing the likelihood of a data breach and the potential impact of a malicious attack.
There are two major factors increasing security risk today. First, users make mistakes, especially when pulled from their normal work environment. Anxious users are more susceptible to scams and forgetting security best practices. And away from the office, workers may turn to their own email and unsanctioned file-sharing accounts. Second, malicious attacks are on the rise — there are multiple reports of increased hacking and malware attacks directed specifically at businesses.
Having so much at stake financially, with more users dispersed than ever before, begs the question: whose responsibility is it to secure critical information?