An insider attack, sometimes referred to as an inside job, is defined as a crime perpetrated by, or with the help of, a person working for or trusted by the victim. An insider (the person assisting with, or committing the crime) can be further defined as an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporation's operations. Insider attacks are becoming more common and more damaging. According to the annual CPI/FBI survey, 59% of companies surveyed said they have had one or more attacks reported internally. Almost 8% of those companies reported 60 or more internal incidents.
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