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Deepak Sharma
Deepak Sharma

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Insider Negligence: Accidental Security Breaches

Not every security breach is caused by hackers. In many cases, employees accidentally create risks through small mistakes. This is known as insider negligence.

Examples of insider negligence include using weak passwords, clicking on phishing links, sharing confidential files with the wrong person, or leaving devices unlocked. These mistakes may seem minor, but they can lead to serious security problems.

Employees sometimes use personal devices, unsafe Wi-Fi networks, or unapproved apps for work. This can expose company data to malware, data leaks, or unauthorized access.

Another common issue is sending sensitive information through personal email accounts or storing important files on unsecured cloud services. If these accounts are not protected properly, confidential data can be stolen.

Insider negligence is especially risky because employees often already have access to important systems and information. A small mistake by one person can affect an entire company.

Businesses can reduce this risk by providing cybersecurity training, using strong password policies, and limiting access to sensitive data. Employees should only have access to the information they actually need for their role.

Regular software updates, two-factor authentication, and clear security guidelines can also help reduce accidental breaches.

Creating a culture of cybersecurity awareness is important because many attacks succeed due to simple human errors rather than advanced hacking techniques.

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