By William Maclean, Security Correspondent
LONDON |
Fri Jun 17, 2011 6:50pm EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - Employers rushing to boost cyber defences after a rash of U.S. online break-ins won't block spies and thieves by simply throwing technology at the problem, since their core weakness is often badly-trained and -managed workers.
In the cyber realm, as in other areas of security, the human factor is a pervasive vulnerability, be it theft by
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