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Inside Jobs. Defining Insider Risk vs. Insider Threat

In this episode of Inside Jobs, Joe Payne, President and CEO at Code42, joins host Hillarie McClure of Cybercrime Magazine to discuss the difference between Insider Risk and insider threat. Code42 is defining data security standards for the hybrid workforce. As the needs of workforces have evolved, so has Code42's data security and insider risk management solutions.

 

 

Key findings in this podcast:

  • Users create risk, and that risk isn’t always intentional
  • Insider Risk includes unintentional data movement and is a little more all encompassing
  • Insider threat includes intentional data movement that focuses on few users

About the Author

Joe brings to Code42 more than 20 years of leadership and a proven track record with high-growth software companies. He has a broad experience base in delivering software and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions to enterprises across numerous industries. As president and CEO of Code42, he drives the company’s strategic direction and oversees all operations. Joe currently serves on the boards of directors of multiple public and private companies, as well as the board of not-for-profit First Focus Campaign for Children.

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