Nearly all office workers admit to conducting at least one action that could lead to a potential data breach, according to a survey of 1,000 business professionals performed by cloud services provider (CSP) Intermedia.
Key findings from the Intermedia "2017 Data Vulnerability Report" included:
Employees want to minimize cybersecurity risks, but organizations frequently struggle to provide workers with resources to help them correct risky data and file sharing behaviors, Intermedia Chief Technology Officer Jonathan Levine said in a prepared statement. However, organizations can deploy automated backup, two-factor authentication and other cybersecurity solutions to protect corporate data with minimal impact on an employee's daily workflow.
"The most effective security measures are often ones that employees don't even know are in place," Levine noted.
Most Employees Have 'Love-Hate' Relationship with Cybersecurity
Although employees often understand the importance of protecting corporate data, many workers have a "love-hate" relationship with cybersecurity, according to the "Dell End-User Security Survey” of 2,608 business professionals.
Sixty-five percent of business professionals said they feel it is their responsibility to protect confidential data, educate themselves on possible risks and behave in a way that protects their company, the survey indicated. Comparatively, 36 percent stated they feel "very confident" in their knowledge of how to protect corporate data.
In addition, 76 percent of business professionals said they believe their company prioritizes data security at the expense of employee productivity, the survey revealed.
How to Foster Cybersecurity Awareness Across an Organization
If an organization understands how to foster cybersecurity awareness across all departments, it may be better equipped than ever before to prevent risky employee data and file sharing behaviors.
Dell recently provided the following recommendations to help organizations drive cybersecurity awareness:
An organization's cybersecurity program should address awareness, enablement and protection, Dell stated. By doing so, an organization can help employees identify and address risky data and file sharing behaviors.