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Insider Data Theft

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Summary

Insider Data Theft is a cybersecurity threat where authorized individuals within an organization intentionally steal sensitive or confidential data for malicious purposes, such as financial gain, espionage, or sabotage. This attack exploits legitimate access rights, making it difficult to detect and prevent using traditional security measures.

Key Characteristics

  • Perpetrated by trusted insiders such as employees, contractors, or partners.
  • Involves unauthorized copying, transferring, or selling of sensitive data.
  • Often leverages legitimate access credentials and permissions.
  • May remain undetected for extended periods due to insider knowledge of security controls.
  • Targets critical business information including intellectual property, customer data, and financial records.

Defensive Controls

Related Security Solutions

Insider Data Theft can be mitigated by leveraging Data Loss Prevention (DLP) tools, User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA), Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms, and endpoint monitoring solutions. Combining these technologies with strong organizational policies enhances detection and prevention capabilities against insider threats.

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