44% of Financial institutions believe their own IT teams are the main risk to cloud security
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Only 30% of respondents from other industries are as concerned about the risks associated with their IT staff.
Maybe it's time for a few more of those trust exercises?
Get the bank CEO to fall backwards into the arms of their IT team or something. You know, beside a pit. With spikes at the bottom.
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Only 30% of respondents from other industries are as concerned about the risks associated with their IT staff.
Maybe it's time for a few more of those trust exercises?
Get the bank CEO to fall backwards into the arms of their IT team or something. You know, beside a pit. With spikes at the bottom.
Given the idiocy I've seen surrounding bank cyber security, I'd say it's closer to 100%. - Things like passwords can't be more than x (where x is a single digit) characters. - Requiring you zip and password protect the zip file before you upload it - sounds to me like they're using a non-secure upload back end (FTP over SSH comes to mind). - Requiring you install their software to use their services - this is very common in the business side of the bank. - etc.