A Rise in Geek Crime?22 ,July, 2009 From Dror Todress |
A new report on the state of IT security has warned that the weakening job market could lead to an increase in online crime as laid-off workers, especially those with computer skills, turn to scams to support themselves.
The report from networking company Cisco claims that IT staff threatened with redundancy because of the downturn could initially target their employers as an easy option for sourcing information, based on their inside knowledge of systems, processes and people.
An example was the arrest in April this year of a former IT analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, on suspicion of taking out loans using false identities. The FBI found a USB flash drive attached to the employee’s computer with applications for $73,000 in loans in the names of stolen identities.
Whether this is just another version of the often-repeated “insider threat” remains to be seen. But it does highlight the importance of securing data by encryption, and controlling what USB storage devices employees can use – for example, issuing authorised staff with secure flash drives. These measures help to cut the risks of damaging data losses or theft.
Tags: (DLP), Data encryption, data leak, Data Leak Prevention, Data Protection Regulations, secure flash drives, Secure USB Flash Drives, sensitive information
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