Survey: 88% of IT admins would steal secrets if laid off
Aug 30th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: TechnologyComputerworld UK: Most IT staff would steal sensitive company information, including CEO’s passwords and customer details, if they were laid off, according to a new survey from Cyber-Ark.
A staggering 88 percent of IT administrators admitted they would take corporate secrets, if they were suddenly made redundant.