26IBM Business Process Manager Security: Concepts and Guidance
number of arrests (and therefore name disclosures) as a percentage of security attacks are
hard to come by, but it is reasonable to assume that more attacks occur than arrests. This
leaves us with the realization that
most security breaches are instigated by individuals who
remain anonymous—they could be anyone.
And even if you choose to trust that there is not one employee within your ranks who
sympathizes with hactivists, can you ensure that 100% of your employees
always follow
corporate security guidelines? What about email or browser exploits that could serve as an
entry point ...
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