Companies need to stop divorcing themselves from cyber security

The 2015 Data Protection Best Practices and Risk Assessment Guides has revealed that in January to June last year over 30 per cent of data breaches involving the loss of personally identifiable information (PII) were caused by internal intrusions -- while a further 29 per cent were caused either accidentally or maliciously by employees. Richard Pharro, CEO of APM Group, gives his opinions on the issue.

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By combining Okta, the leader in identity access management; SailPoint, the leader in identity governance; and CyberArk, the leader in privileged access security; organizations now have a unified solution to securely manage and govern all users.

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