• Nearly half of employees admit to risky online behavior to avoid

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Sep 15 15:45:03 2022
    Nearly half of employees admit to risky online behavior to avoid login hassles

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    Thu, 15 Sep 2022 14:31:48 +0000

    Description:
    Dangerous password management could be putting your companys data at risk.

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    A new study from 1Password has detailed a number of dangerous habits that
    many workers have adopted, putting their companies at risk.

    The password manager company's survey was designed to expose a term that the company calls login fatigue, which is reported to take a toll on productivity , security, and mental health.

    Of the 2,000 North American participants that took part, 44% claimed that logging in and out of apps at work either has a negative effect on their mood or their productivity. In response to this, 43% of the respondents admitted
    to dangerous online behaviors, including sharing login details and offloading or abandoning tasks to avoid the relentless task of managing online accounts. Stress in the workplace

    Human-centric security expert Dr. Karen Renaud explains the friction for employees that comes as a result of companies adding more rules every time something goes wrong with their security guidelines is taking a toll on employee wellbeing.

    The survey also reported 41% of workers experience higher stress levels as a result of having to remember multiple logins, while effects are reported to have extended to workers pockets, too.

    The figures suggest that 19% of employees were kept from accessing benefits provided by their company, which very often include things like health insurance, cycle to work schemes, and retail discounts. Read more

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    Finally, 1Password stresses the cybersecurity concerns raised with the mismanagement of login details, with 38% of participants being found to have procrastinated, delegated, or skipped setting up security tools and potentially exposing themselves and their companies to online threats.

    1Password CEO Jeff Shiner says that although [passwords] were designed to protect us, they are in many cases creating more stress, elevating risk and hurting the bottom line.

    While tech giants like Apple and Google are trying to do away with the password for good, using more secure key-based login methods, the effects of these are unlikely to be seen in the workplace for several years. In the meantime, employing a password manager as a company (or asking your company
    to do so as a worker) is one way of alleviating the stress of having to remember all of those passwords. Heres the best endpoint protection software



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