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Insider threats are increasingly common, with research suggesting employees are responsible for up to 60% of all cybersecurity incidents. Who are these "insiders" and what threat do they pose? This panel will explore the risk stemming from users, malicious and otherwise, as well as contributing factors like reduced employee loyalty and insufficient security awareness training. Finally, we will turn to technical and interpersonal tactics for reducing insider risk, including zero trust network architecture.
Insider Threats
What constitutes an insider threat? Do they stem solely from malicious insiders or are their other sources of insider risk?
How have insider threats evolved in light of hybrid work and increasing reliance on technology? How might they continue to evolve in light of layoffs and economic uncertainty?
How can zero trust architecture help prevent insider threats?
What metrics have your organizations used to track the impact of a zero trust architecture on cybersecurity outcomes?
How can employers help to build trust with employees, especially for those operating in hybrid environments, to reduce insider threats?
What types of policies and procedures have you implemented around data access and use?