Nearly half (49 percent) of US employees create their own tricks and shortcuts for managing logins, leaving business systems open to attack. A new report from password manager company Dashlane, created in conjunction with Datalands and based on a survey of 1,000 people, identifies four different employee personas, and the potential barriers these employees may cause to security culture. The four password personalities are: The Desensitized: these employees live mostly online, but don't think hard about technology. While they are extremely forgetful, they also get easily frustrated when trying to get things done online which means they often reuse passwords…
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