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Humans to Blame for Security Breaches

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Apr 12, 2004
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Human error is to blame for 84 percent of IT security breaches, according to a survey from the Computing Technology Industry Association. CompTIAs second annual study of IT security and the workforce surveyed more than 900 organizations and found that only 51 percent have a written IT security policy. The study also reveals an increase in the number of companies suffering serious security breaches.

John Venator, president and chief executive officer of CompTIA, said: “The findings underscore the fact that security and human capital, more so than security and technology, should be given the highest priority by all organizations.”

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