Data security breaches: who are the main culprits?
Yahoo, Equifax and Uber are just some of the high-profile brands hit by breaches during the past twelve months but could it be younger workers that pose the biggest risk in terms of data breaches to organisations and their brands?
Yahoo, Equifax, and Uber are just some of the high-profile brands hit by breaches during the past twelve months but could it be younger workers that pose the biggest risk in terms of data breaches to organisations and their brands? Senior executives appear to think so, with more than a third believing that younger employees are the “main culprits” for data security breaches in the workplace
Centrify surveyed 1000 UK office workers aged 18 - 24 and 500 UK senior decision makers to produce their report on the differences in behaviours between generations.
In this webcast, Centrify's CTO Barry Scott and SC Media's Editor-in-Chief Tony Morbin discuss the next generation of workers and how their behaviour could impact the workplace.
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Barry ScottCTOCentrify EMEA
Barry Scott has over 25 years of UNIX, Windows and Linux experience working for many major organisation in various Infrastructure Operations and Architecture roles, across different industry verticals. For the past 11 years, Barry has been helping organisations manage their Identity Management and Auditing challenges focusing on security, regulatory compliance and operational efficiency, especially using “AD bridge” technology.
Barry’s current role is focused around enabling Centrify’s customers to use infrastructure they already own – Microsoft’s Active Directory – to control secure and audit heterogeneous systems, mobile devices and applications, and also providing them a unified identity service across data centre, cloud and mobile using Centrify’s on-premises and Cloud-based solutions.