Distraction, multi-tasking and stress significantly and negatively impact people’s online security behaviour, a recent survey found.
ITWeb, in partnership with KnowBe4,of the survey was to assess how a changingmental stress and burnout are increasingand technology professionals have feltcan make staff more likely to fall prey toattackers to access corporate networks.technology professionals compared to theirAnna Collard, SVP Content Strategydistraction, multi-tasking and stress said that their security and ITall.
Just under half of respondents were under a high amount of stress andworking had positively affected theirstaff mental health and wellbeing wasmaking security mistakes, such as clickingdistraction, multitasking and cognitiveThree quarters of survey respondents said that their security and IT teams were stressed.company's security culture would be moreas phishing simulations , offeringmonitoring and interventions .
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