Malicious Insiders and Organized Crime Activity

CERT® Insider Threat Center

This report is based on the fifth article in the Spotlight On quarterly series published by the CERT® Insider Threat Center. Each report focuses on a specific area of concern and presents analysis based on hundreds of actual insider threat cases cataloged in the CERT insider threat database. The focus of this report is on current or former employees, contractors, or business partners who were affiliated with, or are considered to be part of, organized crime.

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Danny Lieberman says:(2011-05-09 13:35:04)

As one of the pioneers in DLP - data loss prevention and an active thought leader in the field since 2003 - it is typical for people who discover that the emperor is naked to take knee jerk reactions. IT and HR procedures are part of a set of data...

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Rachel McShelley says:(2011-03-31 10:01:15)

Blijft helaas onduidelijk waarom BitDefender dit opvallend en vooral ook een beveiligingsrisico vindt.

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Sandra de Roes says:(2011-02-16 13:53:16)

De eerste, overigens wel overtuigende resultaten van het onderzoek laten zien dat bedrijfsvertrouwelijke informatie intuïtief wordt beoordeeld en behandeld (95% respondenten). Beleid is ontbrekend of onduidelijk. Hamvraag: vergroot het intuïtief om...

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