
TROY, Mich., Aug. 8, 2007 - Creative Breakthroughs, Inc., a business technology firm, announced plans to offer employee security awareness training for businesses in light of a rise in the number of reports linking employee behavior to data security risks.
Recent reports announcing the results of an IRS internal data security audit illustrated a lack of security savvy amongst government employees who complied with requests to reveal personal password information to an unknown caller posing as a technical support person.
The caller successfully urged several IRS workers to reveal personal password information, or to change their password to one suggested by the caller. Of the 102 IRS employees contacted during the audit, 61 complied with the caller's requests and only eight contacted the inspector general's office or the IRS security office to validate the legitimacy of the call, according to a report issued by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), an office responsible for IRS oversight.
"We find time and again with this kind of network penetration testing that it's the people who fail to withstand potential threats to data security - not the technology," said Steve Barone president and CEO of Creative Breakthroughs, Inc. "The social engineering tactics used during this audit actually prey on peoples' willingness to provide help and assistance to others within their organization."
Social engineering, a term according to Barone, used to describe tactics used by hackers that rely on interpersonal deception or trickery, is intended to manipulate users into divulging sensitive information that would allow unauthorized users access to network resources.
"Government agencies are not alone in their vulnerability to social engineering testing, explained Barone. "Businesses and organizations in every sector are just as susceptible. In the IT industry, we're beginning to recognize the need to implement security solutions that extend beyond great technology. A security savvy workforce is essential for businesses to have the ability to protect consumer and employee personal data as well as valued assets such as intellectual property."
The security awareness class will be a one day seminar designed to update employees with the latest threats to information security, and arm them with the best practices to avoid social engineering tactics commonly used by hackers to commit fraud, as well as how best to prevent network data leakage and malicious code infections, according to Barone.
Businesses and individuals interested in security awareness training with Creative Breakthroughs, Inc. may register online to receive curriculum and scheduling information as it becomes available at www.creativebreakthroughs.com, or call 1-800-747-8585 to learn more.
Creative Breakthroughs, Inc., established in 1990 by Barone, continues to provide information technology services through partnerships with more than 440 satisfied business customers. Creative Breakthroughs, Inc. provides computer system integration, network security and support, as well as consulting and staffing to clients that range from the smallest businesses to those listed on the Fortune 500. Through relationships with Symantec, Microsoft, Juniper, Citrix, Cyberoam, NetApp and Imprivata, among many others, Creative Breakthroughs, Inc. offers the most secure and innovative network technology solutions available in the Midwest.
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