A *survey* by Kaspersky has revealed that accidental data sharing by staff
now produces a greater amount of lost data than software vulnerabilities.
29% of respondents to the study reported they had suffered accidental data
leaks by staff during 2014.
Whilst the study does not directly point a finger to consumer-file sharing
apps like Dropbox and Google Drive, their increasing use in the enterprise
cannot be denied. The security risks of using these consumer file-sharing
apps for enterprise information are well documented.
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