Britain is a nation of thieves when it comes to the workplace, especially where data is concerned
USB memory sticks make it very easy to steal confidential data

Data theft by employees 'commonplace'

No qualms about copying the customer database, says report

Written by Andrew Charlesworth

Britain is a nation of thieves when it comes to the workplace, especially where data is concerned, according to a recent report.

UK businesses are the victims of high levels of data theft by staff, including confidential documents, whole customer databases, business contacts and sales leads, says a report from IT security firm Prefix

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The majority of the 1,000 respondents admitted to stealing, but many do not perceive their actions as 'wrong'.

"Clearly, many employees do not see company theft as stealing and do not apply any 'moral brakes' to such activities," said Graeme Pitts-Drake, chief executive at Prefix.

"Naïve employers who continue to trust their staff blindly without relying on robust security measures are asking for trouble."

Headline findings from the Prefix Security Report include:

Companies are especially vulnerable to internal data theft, according to the report, because 78 per cent of the workforce owns devices capable of downloading and storing data, such as USB memory sticks or media players.

Small firms in particular were shown to be at most risk of 'disappearing data'.

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