The Insider Threat Challenge: Psychological and Circumstantial Stressors as Early Warning Signs.14/11/2017 The faster a data breach can be identified and contained, the lower the costs. The 2017 Ponemon Institute Report on Data Breaches found that the time to identify and contain a breach were highest for malicious and criminal attacks (214 and 77 days, respectively) and much lower for data breaches caused by human error (168 and 54 days, respectively). For a sample of 419 companies, the mean time to identify (MTTI) was 191 days, with a range of 24 to 546 days and the mean time to contain (MTTC) was 66 days with a range of 10 to 164 days and the average cost was approximately $156 per record. The capability to respond quickly, or identify the potential for insider risk is therefore pivotal to successful resolution of breaches.
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