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A recent study conducted by UCF researchers on insider threats in remote work places shows that employee apathy towards security policies may be partially to blame for the drastic increase in attacks against remote workers in recent years. According to results from the study, two-thirds of employees admitted to failing to fully adhere to cybersecurity policies at their companies.
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