Nov. 18, 2022, 4:22 p.m. | Joe Auty

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There are studies, including this one, that show that the vast majority of data breaches are due to human error.


Some of this human error is the result of being vulnerable to manipulation, social engineering, etc. Other forms are due to bad practices or even technical debt that lead to not adhering to the principles of least privilege, for example.


The obvious remedy to addressing the former is with security training (whether required for compliance or voluntary), and while …

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