One Third of Workers Open to Bribes for Data Theft
A somewhat self-serving survey ahead of an information security trade show in London next week reveals a third of workers can potentially be bribed into handing over company data.
A poll of 600 workers at busy London railway stations found more than a third (37 per cent), admitted that they would hand over their organisation’s most sensitive data for inducements ranging up to a million pounds.
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