the human risk in cybercrime

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THE HUMAN RISK IN

CYBERCRIME

Jenny Reid

The problem with human resourcesIs that they are human, with all that entails.

Truthfully, the human condition is by and large good.

Most people are honest, sincere, responsible

And prepared to work hard for a fair shake.

But there are others that give people a bad name.

These are the ones that lie, cheat and steal.

They are the businessman’s worst nightmare

For the damage they can cause.

These are the people you don’t want working for you.

Insurance against Bad Ethics

People

Risk

People

Wellness

People Management

People Safety &

Security

Third Party

RiskPeople Risk

Management

Programme

Insurance against Bad Ethics

People

Risk

People

Wellness

People Management

People Safety &

Security

Third Party

RiskPeople Risk

Management

Programme

ETHICAL COMPANIES

RESPOND

GOOD

CLIENTS

DETECT

SUCCESS!!!

RECOVER

PREVENT

Common Denominator

Corporate Image

People

Risk

Cyber crime – employees have

become one of the biggest risks to a

businessJamie Lawrence – Editor HR Zone

80% of employees know what is

required of them in the workplace

(rational engagement) but less

than 12% have an emotional

engagement (I want to work here)

with the company they work for.

Macleod Report to UK Government

Cost of Bad Hires

• The FBI calls employee

theft the fastest growing

crime in America. 55% of

perpetrators of employee

theft are managers.*Source: American Society of

Employers

TRENDS OF TODAY

The 9-11 hackers had more than 300

aliases, passports and visas.

WHAT DOES

A BAD HIRE

COST YOUR

COMPANY?

False Information

• It costs $7,000 to replace a

salaried employee, $10,000 to

replace a mid-level employee, and

$40,000 to replace a senior

executive.*Source: Recruiting Times

• The U.S. Department of Labor

estimates that the average cost of

a bad hiring decision can equal

30% of the first year’s potential

earnings.*Source: U.S. Department of Labor

People

Wellness

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TIME WASTED IN THE WORKPLACE

of employees admit to wasting time in the workplace

89%

Salary.com’s 2014Wasting Time at Work Survey

say Monday morning is the

most unproductive time

18%

say Friday afternoon is the

most unproductive time

44%waste the most time

Singl e menaged 20 - 30

a day on smoke breaks.

The average

smoker wastes

150 minut es

26% waste

time browsing

the internet

24%

attend too many

conferences and

meetings

24% spend

unnecessary time

dealing with

unnecessary

colleague

related

annoyances

2% on personal

phone calls

4%

on

social

media7%

dealing with

an annoying

boss

53% think short

breaks make

them more

productive8% are

demotivated

at work

20%are not

interested

in what

they do

7% are

not satisfied

with their

job

2% think they are not paid fairly

4%waste over

half a day

on non work

related tasks

62%waste

30 – 60 minutes

per day

26%waste

2 – 5 hours per

day

BROWSING THE INTERNETIS THE BIGGEST TIME WASTER

1% Pinterest

24% Google

23%Facebook

14% LinkedIn

7% Yahoo

2% Amazon

2% YouTube

2% ESPN1%

Twitter

desig

ned

by

ko

co

jelly

TIME WASTED IN THE WORKPLACE

of employees admit to wasting time in the workplace

89%

Salary.com’s 2014Wasting Time at Work Survey

say Monday morning is the

most unproductive time

18%

say Friday afternoon is the

most unproductive time

44%waste the most time

Singl e menaged 20 - 30

a day on smoke breaks.

The average

smoker wastes

150 minut es

26% waste

time browsing

the internet

24%

attend too many

conferences and

meetings

24% spend

unnecessary time

dealing with

unnecessary

colleague

related

annoyances

2% on personal

phone calls

4%

on

social

media7%

dealing with

an annoying

boss

53% think short

breaks make

them more

productive8% are

demotivated

at work

20%are not

interested

in what

they do

7% are

not satisfied

with their

job

2% think they are not paid fairly

4%waste over

half a day

on non work

related tasks

62%waste

30 – 60 minutes

per day

26%waste

2 – 5 hours per

day

BROWSING THE INTERNETIS THE BIGGEST TIME WASTER

1% Pinterest

24% Google

23%Facebook

14% LinkedIn

7% Yahoo

2% Amazon

2% YouTube

2% ESPN1%

Twitter

Employee Wellness

Nutrition

Wellness

CounsellingFinancial Advice

Corporate Culture

Laid Off Employees Turning to

Cybercrime

Displaced employees are turning to cybercrime

using their corporate data access to steal, exploit &

damage information networks, and may have cost

businesses as much as $1 trillion globally

McAfee and Purdue University's Center for Education and Research

in Information Assurance

People

Management

Only 29% of employees feel valued in their

jobs

Almost 25% of employees said they will

change employers in 2013 or 2014

2013 CareerBuilder Study

Bureau of Labor Statistics

People Management

Induction Training

Employee Satisfaction

Surveys

Career Planning & Appraisals

Coaching

Exit Interviews

Third Party Risk

Temporary Staff

Outsourced Labour

SuppliersClients

Contractors

FRAUD PREVENTION DATABASE

Existing employees

Past employees

Outsourced / temporary employees

Key personnel

in suppliers

Potentials employees

Fraud

Prevention

Database

Jenny Reid

+27 82 600 8225

jenny@ifacts.co.za

www.ifacts.co.za

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