Thursday 14 May 2020

Security by Sector: Insecure Data Sharing Practices Putting Educational Orgs at Risk

The subject of how information security impacts different industry sectors is an intriguing one. For example, how does the finance industry fare in terms of information security compared to the health sector, or the entertainment business? Are there some sectors that face greater cyber-threats and risks than others? Do some do a better job of keeping data secure, and if so, how and why?

Research from cybersecurity vendor Netwrix has revealed that many organizations in the education sector are at risk of data security incidents because of weak data sharing security controls – with the recent move to distance and remote learning as a result of what is computer engineering social distancing increasing the risks being faced.

Carrying out research for its 2020 Netwrix Data Risk & Security Report, the firm discovered that 82% of educational organizations don’t track data sharing at all or do it manually, whilst employees at more than half of companies in the education sector use cloud applications to share sensitive data outside of IT control and knowledge – the highest percentage among all verticals surveyed by Netwrix.

What’s more, 63% of educational organizations don’t review permissions regularly and 24% of system administrators admitted to granting direct access rights upon user request. In fact, 28% of educational organizations surveyed had data outside of secure locations, which is the highest number of all industries polled. This data was left exposed for days (40%) or months (33%).

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