With remote workers facing distractions from childcare to delivery drivers ringing the doorbell, and stress levels spiking as we head into a new lockdown (and not to mention the US election!), employees are likely to make simple mistakes such as sending an email to the wrong person, possibly exposing sensitive data.
Remote working & surging email volumes increasing the risk
Egress CEO, Tony Pepper, comments: “Many employees are experiencing heightened stress due to the pandemic and the uncertainty it’s created. They’re also trying to get through their working day, while dealing with various distractions, from keeping the kids entertained or focused on schoolwork, to answering the door for deliveries.
Remote working has further blurred the lines between our work and home lives, with research showing that work-life balance is suffering as a result. The pandemic, and the resulting move to remote working, has meant that many employees are stressed and tired, meaning that mistakes are more likely to happen. Every employee has access to email, meaning that every employee can potentially cause an inadvertent insider data breach. That risk is amplified by the stress and fatigue employees are currently dealing with. It’s up to organisations to ensure that they have the right tools in place to prevent these incidents before they can happen.”