To mitigate the threat from negligent insiders, organisations can take a cue from the way that firefighters in our company’s home state of California tackle the annual wildfire season. Firefighters understand that with dry terrain and unfavorable winds wildfires are bound to occur. That is why these professionals are relentless in their efforts to limit wildfires’ damage, encouraging every resident to search out and remove combustibles around vulnerable buildings. Firefighters also plan ahead to develop the rapid response strategies needed to keep the fires contained once they break out.
Sadly, the security practices of many organisations are akin to a community of reckless Southern California homeowners that allow groves of eucalyptus trees to hang over the eaves of their homes. Examples of the dangerous combustibles in your IT environment can include:
Regardless of how much your organisation spends on security, if any of these examples apply to your situation you could be vulnerable to attacks made possible by negligent insiders.
Today if your organisation runs a network you’re a target for attack. We may never eliminate the threat but with a sound, layered security approach we can do much to reduce its potential impact. And when it comes to mitigating the risks of negligent insiders, organisations need to move beyond basic training and look for ways to limit the damage.
Regardless of whether you accomplish these steps through manual processes or by deploying privileged identity management software, you’ll be well on your way to building stronger security and limiting the potential damage of an attack. This way you also reduce your exposure to the human factor.
Philip Lieberman is CEO of Lieberman Software
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