Accenture Study: Companies Experiencing Insider Data Theft
By ETCentric
June 27, 2016
June 27, 2016
While businesses are continuing efforts to protect their data and combat outside hackers, many are facing data theft by their own employees. A survey of 208 organizations by Accenture Plc and HfS Research found that 69 percent “experienced an attempted or realized data theft or corruption by corporate insiders” over the past year. That compares to 57 percent from external sources. Media and tech firms and Asia-Pacific enterprises reported the highest rates, notes Bloomberg. According to Accenture chief strategy officer Omar Abbosh, businesses are spending about $84 billion annually to combat data theft that costs them $2 trillion, “damage that could rise to $90 trillion a year by 2030 if current trends continue.”
Topics: Accenture, Asia-Pacific, Business, Cyber Criminal, Cybersecurity, Data, Data Theft, Enterprise, Hacker, HfS Research, Omar Abbosh, Privacy, Research, Security, Study
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