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New SilverSky Study Finds Overconfident Employees and Lack of Email Security Tools Lead to Risky Behavior

MILFORD, CT — (Marketwired) — 07/17/13 — A new study published today by , the expert cloud provider of information security solutions, reveals that when it comes to email security in the workplace, 98 percent of employees believe they demonstrate either equally secure or more secure behaviors than their colleagues. SilverSky-s study examines corporate email security habits and perceptions, and is based on an online, quantitative survey conducted in July 2013. Respondents included 119 business professionals at U.S. organizations across a variety of industries.

Key findings from the study include:

Forty-three percent of respondents indicated they were “very concerned about email security and go above and beyond the company prescribed procedures” to protect their business communications.

Thirty percent of respondents claimed to be “much more security conscious” than their co-workers.

The majority of respondents (56 percent) have accidently sent an email to the wrong person while at work. Additionally, more than half of employees (53 percent) have received unencrypted, risky corporate data (credit card numbers, social security numbers, etc.) via emails or email attachments.

One in five respondents know of someone within their organization who has been caught and reprimanded for sending out sensitive information without adhering to corporate protocol.

Many (53 percent) were quick to single out co-workers, saying they-ve received unencrypted, sensitive data — such as sensitive attachments, social security numbers, protected health information and valuable corporate secrets — via email. Yet only 17 percent admitted to sending out this risky data themselves.

Only 32 percent of organizations currently use an (DLP) solution, and even fewer (21 percent) use an solution. As such, 46 percent of respondents indicated that email security could be improved within their organizations.

This study points to a strong “superiority bias” effect, or inflated employee overconfidence, when it comes to corporate email security. However, this overconfidence could be potentially dangerous for businesses, as it could lead to poor email security habits, which ultimately lead to real legal, regulatory and reputational risks through data loss.

“How many times have you been slapped with a speeding ticket in the past year? Now think about how many times you-ve driven over the speed limit in the same time period — my guess is for most of us, that number is significantly higher,” said Andrew Jaquith, Chief Technology Officer and SVP, Cloud Strategy at SilverSky. “The new SilverSky study draws many parallels between email security habits and driving habits. The vast majority of drivers perceive themselves to be attentive, safe operators, but in reality, most speed, eat and talk or text while behind the wheel. Likewise, many employees consider their email security behaviors to be superior to those of their colleagues. However, this hubris is likely to lead to careless behavior that could have serious consequences for the organization.”

To download the full report and infographic, please .

To learn more about these new research findings, and to find out what else your employees aren-t telling you about their email security habits, please join SilverSky-s webinar on Thursday, July 18 at 1:00 p.m. ET. .

SilverSky is the expert provider of cloud security solutions. Born from our success as a managed services provider, our Security-as-a-Service platform delivers and , such as the with advanced , the , and , that protect critical information simply and cost effectively. By tirelessly safeguarding our customers- most important information, we enable growth-minded leaders to pursue their business ambitions without security worry. Our growing customer base includes 6,700 organizations in the financial services, retail, healthcare, energy, critical infrastructure and manufacturing sectors. For more information, visit .

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