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Bad actors usually target an organization’s most vulnerable touch points to gain access to sensitive data. And too often, these weak links are the organization’s employees.
Although security leaders recognize the importance of establishing a security culture, 45% of employees don’t know who they should report security incidents to, and nearly a third don’t think they play a role in maintaining their organization’s security.