Tech Vendors Cause Many User Security Errors, Says Mozilla's Snyder

  2007-03-22 16:00:04
Study after study tells us that the biggest threat to business networks is human error, and those stats are never a surprise to IT professionals. Despite policies and training, users continue to respond to spam. They click on links and open executables from unknown senders. They lose files. Heck, they lose laptops. Users, many IT managers say, are just hopeless. 
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