Staff have a loose grasp on USB thumb sticks, according to new research
According to research published today by Centennial Software, UK staff have as loose a grasp on their USB devices as they do on the policies that relate to them.
The firm said that almost two-thirds of respondents admitted to having lost their portable USB storage devices at some time. And two-thirds of this group admitted that the thumb sticks they misplaced had contained critical business information.
Centennial said many people probably viewed USB devices as “disposable”. “This perception … is a massive risk to organisations’ business data. Losing control of a USB stick containing company secrets, even if only for a couple of hours, creates a serious risk of data leakage, ID theft and malware propagation,” said Matt Fisher, vice-president of Centennial Software in a statement.
Centenial works with firms to create security policies to deal with, and prevent, such security breaches. “Data theft is a serious issue,” warned Fisher, “Employers need to manage this risk, and control what is being plugged into the network and by whom.”
According to research published today by Centennial Software, UK staff have as loose a grasp on their USB devices as they do on the policies that relate to them.
The firm said that almost two-thirds of respondents admitted to having lost their portable USB storage devices at some time. And two-thirds of this group admitted that the thumb sticks they misplaced had contained critical business information.
Centennial said many people probably viewed USB devices as “disposable”. “This perception … is a massive risk to organisations’ business data. Losing control of a USB stick containing company secrets, even if only for a couple of hours, creates a serious risk of data leakage, ID theft and malware propagation,” said Matt Fisher, vice-president of Centennial Software in a statement.
Centenial works with firms to create security policies to deal with, and prevent, such security breaches. “Data theft is a serious issue,” warned Fisher, “Employers need to manage this risk, and control what is being plugged into the network and by whom.”
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