One in five workers would sell company data for cash, revealing widespread insider threats

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One-fifth of workers admit to selling company login credentials for money, highlighting significant insider threats. This alarming statistic reveals a normalization of workplace fraud, with many also engaging in other risky activities like fraudulent expenses and using company funds for gambling. The research emphasizes the need for companies to implement insider threat monitoring and robust background checks beyond just employee training to combat these growing risks.


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