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    Looking at the human factors in security breaches

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    • OksanaO
      Oksana
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      There have been a lot of high profile security breaches this year, including those at Equifax, Deloitte, and Disqus. Sure, once it was made clear how the breach occurred, a lot was said about how bad it is that the breaches accorded and how they should have been avoided. This is quite valid from a technical standpoint but, the reasons that these security issues were allowed to exist also depend on human factors.

      Read the full article by Gary Williams, a virtualization, storage and Windows systems administrator, to learn how human factors can cause security breaches.

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      • dbeatoD
        dbeato
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        Nice to see Gary's posts on security 🙂

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        • travisdh1T
          travisdh1 @Oksana
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          @oksana I'm actually surprised that human error is so low here.

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            BluGhost23
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            Great read!! Security at it's best, Human Factor is still a main factor once looked inside of the breach!!

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre @travisdh1
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              @travisdh1 I'm surprised too, but I guess. I think they're probably counting things like rogue USB devices left lying around and such as part of the malicious group.

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