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Most Employees Take Online Risks with Employers’ Safety, Survey Shows

93% of office workers engage in some form of risky online habits that could jeopardize their employer or customers, according to a survey by Intermedia. Millennials most likely to breach the personal and professional computing divide by installing apps without company approval, saving company files to personal cloud storage or engaging in other unsafe practices. One in three IT professionals has given out their login and password credentials to other employees (compared to 19% across all respondents), while nearly 30 percent said they have accessed systems belonging to previous employers after they left the job. A third said they would take data from their company if it would benefit them.”]

Source: https://www.bitdefender.com/blog/hotforsecurity/most-employees-take-online-risks-with-employers-safety-survey-shows/

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