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Cyber Security Experts Warn Companies of Dangers Caused by Employees Working While on Holiday This Christmas


LONDON, December 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

T-Systems (http://www.t-systems.co.uk), the corporate IT and cyber-security arm of Deutsche Telekom (Europe's largest telecoms company), is warning organisations of the security risks associated with allowing employees to work while on their Christmas holiday.

Where employees absolutely must interrupt their festivities to email and work remotely, T-Systems says it is essential those employees have had recent cyber-security training, or they risk compromising business security and confidentiality.

Scott Cairns, the UK head of cyber security at T-Systems, said:

"Time away from our hectic work life should be treasured, not spoilt by an expectation we will respond to work emails and requests. Putting aside the impact on our families, this practice also creates a real cyber-security threat for organisations.

"Our research shows a third of employees use free Wi-Fi at locations such as those at airports, hotels, coffee shops and bars, despite these being insecure and open to communication interception by cyber criminals. Couple this with the widespread practice of employees emailing documents to their private email on their own devices, where security is invariably lower, and you open your organisation to potential attacks.

"Our message to businesses for the holiday season is 'let your employees enjoy an uninterrupted break'. Strongly discourage them from taking work on holiday, and make sure employees do not feel pressured to work when they should be taking time out.

"Our research found that despite the pace at which cyber-attacks are evolving, 66% of respondents had received no up-to-date education within the past twelve months. Nearly 30% of respondents say they have never had cyber security education at any employer.

"Where it is unavoidable, businesses should ensure there is training, and clear guidelines to be followed. Our research shows many employees are not knowledgeable on the multitude of ways their devices can be infected with viruses and malware... and those who thought they were 'very knowledgeable' frequently gave the wrong answer when questioned!"

"Training your employees regularly on effective cyber-security practice is probably the single-most effective step organisations can undertake to dramatically reduce their risks of viruses, malware and other common forms of cyber-crime."

T-Systems' research was conducted by respected market research agency Censuswide into over 2,000 UK employees.  Its findings include:


Cyber-security training for all employees is particularly important as the dangers continue when employees come home from their Christmas holiday.  T-Systems' research found that:


About T-Systems: 

With a footprint in more than 20 countries, 43,700 employees, and external revenue of 7.9 billion euros (2016), T-Systems - Deutsche Telekom's business customer division - is one of the world's leading providers of digital services.

About T-Systems' cyber-security research: 

The research was conducted on behalf of T-Systems by accredited research agency Censuswide in May 2017, based on a representative panel of 2,050 full-time workers.  Breakdowns of the research are available by region, business size, Male/Female and private/public sector.

About T-Systems: T-Systems company profile

T-Systems research - the key facts: 

Table 1 - Poor cyber security practice is common:


   
    I use my personal phone and / or PC / laptop for my
    work email                                              31.60%

    I email work documents to my personal email address     27.90%

    I use free Wi-Fi hot spots (in cafes, stations, etc)
    when using my personal phone and / or laptop for work
    (e.g. email, documents, etc)                            23.80%

    I use my personal PC / laptop for work productivity
    (e.g. Word, PowerPoint etc)                             22.90%

    I use free Wi-Fi hot spots (in cafes, stations, etc)
    when using my office phone / tablet / laptop for work
    (e.g. email, documents, etc)                               15%

    I use USB charging points at airports / stations for my
    work laptop, tablet and / or phone                       9.80%

    I use the same passwords at work as at home              6.80%

    I do at least one of the above                          66.40%

Table 2 -  Which of the following do you connect to the Desktop/ laptop computer that you use for work (whether you are in the office, your home, or elsewhere)?


   
                                        Number of household
    Type of device                      with them
    My mobile phone via a cable         28.60%

    Digital camera to download photos   18.40%

    Memory sticks and cards (also known
    as USB sticks) I share with other
    employees                              18%

    Memory sticks and cards (also known
    as USB sticks) I share with people
    at home                             15.10%

    Other electronic devices (e.g.
    Dictaphones)                         3.50%

    None of the above                   45.50%

Table 3 - When was the last time you had cyber security training at your work?


    In the past 6 months, please
    specify in months                 8.40%

    In the past 7-12months            25.40%

    In the past 13-24 months          9.70%

    Over 2 years ago                  7.80%

    So long ago I can't remember
    when                              5.70%

    Never at my current employer
    (but had some at a previous
    employer)                         3.70%

    Never at any employer             28.40%

    N/A I don't use a Desktop,
    laptop or smartphone for work     11.00%




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