What is an example of an internal threat?
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An internal threat refers to the risk of somebody from the inside of a company who could exploit a system in a way to cause damage or steal data. These kinds of threats are particularly troubling, as employees are expected to be trusted individuals that are granted extended privileges, which can easily be abused.
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Internal threats originate within the organization itself and usually are carried out by a current and former employee, a contractor, a business associate, etc. ... Common types of insider threats include unauthorized data transfers, abuse of employee privileges, and data sharing
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