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Senior Managers Are the Worst Information Security Offenders

An anonymous reader writes "As companies look for solutions to protect the integrity of their networks, data centers, and computer systems, an unexpected threat is lurking under the surface — senior management. According to a new survey, 87% of senior managers frequently or occasionally send work materials to a personal email or cloud account to work remotely, putting that information at a much higher risk of being breached. 58% of senior management reported having accidentally sent the wrong person sensitive information (PDF), compared to just 25% of workers overall."

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  1. Seen it on the job: by Hartree · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is supposed to be some great revelation?

    They're also the ones who can get security policy overridden so that something can be easy for them. Regardless of the problems.

    1. Re:Seen it on the job: by Ben4jammin · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It will be a revelation to senior management.

      They will in fact need reports such as this to recognize the reality that all us IT workers have known for years. See, the fact that you don't understand that is why you are likely not in senior management :)

    2. Re:Seen it on the job: by Penguinisto · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Sad, but true.

      I remember a CEO of a moderate-sized corp (!?) who didn't see the need for locking down his Blackberry.... until he lost it one night while out on the town. Took me all of five minutes to crawl out of bed and wipe/lock the device remotely via BES, but the funny part was that it took that incident (and a gentle explanation of why I wiped his device - he originally wanted me to "locate" it for him) before he figured out that security was more than just a buzzword that got in his way.

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    3. Re:Seen it on the job: by cusco · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I work in physical security. Executives are bad, but the absolute worst are doctors. There is a local hospital where the keypad code (1234) for the 'Doctors Entrance' hasn't changed in 23 years, because the doctors refuse to remember their own 4-digit code. Every attempt to change it has resulted in surgeons immediately marching into the executive offices and threatening to quit (really). Even an irate and armed ex-husband entering the hospital through that door didn't convince them. Getting them to use a key card is almost impossible unless they can have one card to leave in the Mercedes, another for the Porsche, and another in their desk that they can retrieve by tailgating into the building. /rant

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    4. Re: Seen it on the job: by Bengie · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The value of money is relative to the cost of living. Keep your $100k/year job with $300k house and 3 hours commute. I'll stick with my lower paying job in a smaller town with a $100k house that is much larger than yours and 5 minute commute.

    5. Re: Seen it on the job: by the+grace+of+R'hllor · · Score: 5, Funny

      Move to Detroit. I've seen free-standing houses for less than $5000 on some real estate sites. Plus it's in a colorful, lively neighborhood.