Taking Action to Protect Sensitive Data
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In one form or another, human error is the overwhelming cause of sensitive data loss, responsible for 75 percent of all occurrences. User error is directly responsible for one in every two cases (50 percent) while violations of policy - intended, accidental and inadvertent - is responsible for one in every four cases (25 percent). Malicious activity in the form of Internet-based threats, attacks and hacks is responsible for one in every five occurrences (Figure 5).
Figure 5: Leading Causes of Data Loss
Table of Contents
Executive Summary Key findings Implication and analysis Recommendations for action
Key Findings Unconfirmed reports of sensitive data loss Data loss results: confirmed losses of sensitive data Which data are most sensitive? Leading causes of data loss The primary channels for sensitive data loss Responding to the challenge of protecting sensitive data Strategic actions to protect sensitive data Better results: more frequent monitoring and measurement Time allocated to protecting sensitive data IT controls and sensitive data losses Lost data: lost revenues, lost customers and additional expenses Benefits of protecting sensitive data
Recommendations for action
Research methodology
Appendix
Figures and Tables Eleven figures Three tables
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