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Study: Human error causes most security breaches

By Grant Gross, IDG News Service
March 18, 2003 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Human error, not technology, is the most significant cause of IT security breaches, according to a security survey released by the Computing Technology Industry Association Inc. (CompTIA) today.
The survey, "Committing to Security: A CompTIA Analysis of IT Security and the Workforce," suggests more training and certification of IT workers will help the U.S. protect itself against cyberthreats. In more than 63% of security breaches identified by the survey's respondents, human error was the major cause. Respondents blamed only 8% of security breaches on purely technical failures.
Brian McCarthy, CompTIA's CEO, called the results "staggering" in a statement. He said a majority of survey respondents said that most of their IT workers didn't have security training.
"It's not about the technology, but it's all about the people," McCarthy said at a news conference. "Yes, technology plays a critical role, but unless you have the right people behind the wheel, and their knowledge levels are correct, you'll have some real challenges."
CompTIA, an Oakbrook Terrace, Ill.-based trade association that offers technology certifications, said the survey's results show the need for more security training and certification. The results of the survey, which was conducted by NFO Prognostics, of 638 respondents from the public and private sectors, included the following:

  • 31% had experienced from one to three major security breaches, causing real harm, in the past six months. Another 4% of respondents said they had between four and nine major security breaches in the previous six months, and another 3% said they had 10 or more major security breaches in the past six months.

  • 22% said none of their IT employees have received security-related training, 69% have fewer than 25% of their IT staffs trained in security, and only 11% said all of their IT employees have security training.

  • 96% would recommend security training for their IT staff.

  • 73% would recommend more comprehensive security certifications for their IT staff.

  • 66% believe that staff training or certification has improved their IT security through increased awareness and proactive risk identification.

"Frankly, we're surprised no one's picked up on this before," McCarthy said in the statement. "The connection between having more IT security training and making our IT networks more secure seems so obvious, yet it's been largely overlooked. It's just common sense."
Robert Kramer, vice president of global public policy at CompTIA, said that more than 90% of the organizations responding said they use antivirus technologies and firewalls/proxy servers, but only 19% required previous security experience for their IT workers and 23% required security training. "Although the problem is something that focuses on human error, the solutions you would expect are not forthcoming," Kramer added.
The survey also showed that 17% of organizations responding took no measures to monitor their general security performance over time. Sixty percent had some kind of security awareness program in place, and 53% employed security audits or penetration testing.
Seventy-five percent of respondents spent 10% or less of their IT budgets on security, including 12% of respondents who spent nothing, and 77% said their organizations spent less than 5% of their IT security budgets on training or certification.
"There's an intent to measure improvements, but there are no metrics attached to that intent," said Kramer, citing the need for certification.
Donald "Andy" Purdy, a senior adviser with the White House's cybersecurity staff, said the CompTIA study presents some opportunities for the U.S. to improve cybersecurity. "Certification and training of IT professionals is a critical linchpin in making our nation more secure," he said at the CompTIA news conference.
The survey of government, IT, finance and other industries was conducted during the fourth quarter of 2002.




Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2012 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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