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Morgan Stanley Employee Pleads Guilty In Data Breach Case

An anonymous reader writes: A former Morgan Stanley financial adviser who was fired in connection with a major breach of client information pleaded guilty to accessing client data and taking it home with him. According to court records Galen Marsh copied names, addresses, account numbers, investment information and other data for approximately 730,000 accounts. "This action, which follows Morgan Stanley's initial investigation and reporting of his misconduct, makes clear that misuse of client account information will not be tolerated," the bank said in a statement.

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  1. Also makes clear that it will not be noticed... by gweihir · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ... for a long time. Or at all.

    But here is the dirty little secret of all Data Leakage Detection and Prevention software: It does not work except against fully clueless people. It is basically just intimidation but lacks actual teeth. The only way to prevent data leakage is by treating your employees well and respect them. Because employee loyalty is the only thing that helps. I guess these companies have forgotten that little fact and are now paying the price for that.

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