Human error accounts for three-quarters of incidents where sensitive data is lost, new research has revealed. A report from the IT Policy Compliance Group says a ...
Network outages can often be traced to four error-prone activities: fault analysis and response, configuration changes, scaling and failover, and security policies. You might have been alarmed to read ...
Imagine you receive an email from your CEO instructing you to make an urgent wire transfer to a supplier. Since this email is from the C-suite, you immediately take action and make the transfer, never ...
Human error, not technology, is the most significant cause of IT security breaches, according to a security survey released by the Computing Technology Industry Association Inc. (CompTIA) today. The ...
Max Silber is VP of Mobility & IoT at MetTel, where he leads mobile & IoT operations and related business development initiatives. For years, cybersecurity focused on perimeter defenses. Today, with ...
Attributing manufacturing problems to “human error” is an oversimplification that can mask deeper failures, according to Ann Ryan, head of business development at Ireland-based training and technology ...
In the early morning of March 26, a 948-foot vessel struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Md., causing its collapse. Preliminary evidence shows that the container ship Dali lost power ...
When I read the article that human error was the source of most breaches and data loss in 2014, it was not a surprise. You can pick any study about computer-related ...
Dear Eric: Recently, I was making a payment on my account to a medical facility by phone. The receptionist accidently hit the wrong number and charged me hundreds of dollars more than my actual bill.
Wimbledon has altered its technology after an “operator error” caused a malfunction of its Electronic Line Calling system at the Championships. The ELC system, which is powered by more than 450 ...