Human Error Still Causes 95% of Data Breaches in 2024
According to recent studies, human error was responsible for 95% of data breaches in 2024. The statistics highlight how even sophisticated defenses can’t overcome flawed human judgment.
According to recent studies, human error was responsible for 95% of data breaches in 2024. The statistics highlight how even sophisticated defenses can’t overcome flawed human judgment.
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