Poor management, distraction, social media, and excessive workloads are the top four reasons for human error in the workplace, according to a snapshot poll conducted by Centrify at this year’s recently concluded GITEX Technology Week 2017 in Dubai, UAE.
Other parameters that emerged from the poll, responsible for creating human error and in terms of importance, were lack of recognition of data security responsibilities, password sharing, mobile devices, complicated technology, excessive policies and compliance regulations, poor data security, and boredom.
According to this snapshot poll conducted during GITEX Technology Week 2017, which examines how human error might lead to data security risks within organizations, just over half 52% of the respondents believe that businesses will not be able to trust technology enough to replace employees as a means of avoiding human error in the workplace. The poll also found that 88% of the respondents feel that businesses are becoming too reliant on technology as a means of avoiding the data risks associated with human error.
Despite the potential risks to business from the large possible variety of human errors, the snapshot polls also indicated an overwhelming majority of the respondents 83%, think it is the responsibility of the employee over technology to ensure organizations avoid potential data breaches in their workplace.
“Even with large scale advances in security and threat protection technology, the employee in the workplace remains the single weakest link in the chain and the most responsible for insider level intrusions. 83% of respondents in our GITEX 2017 survey recognize it to be the responsibility of the employee over technology to avoid potential data breaches in their workplace,” remarked Kamel Heus, Regional Sales Manager MEA, Centrify.