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Network World |
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2017-02-27 06:53:00 (vue: 2017-02-27 06:53:00) |
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Who should be on an insider risk team? |
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Left to chance, unless you happen to bump into someone leaving the building with a box full of documents, you might never catch an insider red-handed. That is where an insider risk team comes in - group of employees from various departments who have created policies that create a system to notice if those confidential items have left the building.“Insider risk is a real cybersecurity challenge. When a security professional or executive gets that call that there's suspicious activity - and it looks like it's someone on the inside who turned rogue - the organization needs to have the right policies and playbooks, technologies, and right team ready to go,†said Rinki Sethi, senior director of information security at Palo Alto Networks.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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