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Insider threat         
MALICIOUS THREAT TO AN ORGANIZATION THAT COMES FROM PEOPLE WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION, WHO HAVE INSIDE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE ORGANIZATION'S SECURITY PRACTICES, DATA AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Inside job; Inside jobs; Insider attack; Insider threat management; Insider Threat Management
An insider threat is a malicious threat to an organization that comes from people within the organization, such as employees, former employees, contractors or business associates, who have inside information concerning the organization's security practices, data and computer systems. The threat may involve fraud, the theft of confidential or commercially valuable information, the theft of intellectual property, or the sabotage of computer systems.
inside job         
MALICIOUS THREAT TO AN ORGANIZATION THAT COMES FROM PEOPLE WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION, WHO HAVE INSIDE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE ORGANIZATION'S SECURITY PRACTICES, DATA AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Inside job; Inside jobs; Insider attack; Insider threat management; Insider Threat Management
¦ noun informal a crime committed by or with the assistance of a person associated with the premises where it occurred.
Inside job         
MALICIOUS THREAT TO AN ORGANIZATION THAT COMES FROM PEOPLE WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION, WHO HAVE INSIDE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE ORGANIZATION'S SECURITY PRACTICES, DATA AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Inside job; Inside jobs; Insider attack; Insider threat management; Insider Threat Management
An inside job is a crime, usually larceny, robbery or embezzlement, which occurs when a person holding a position of trust abuses their status.
Examples of use of insider threat
1. Cappelli said that out of 250 insider threat cases CERT gathered between 1''6 to 2007 from government and private industry, about 30 percent were IT sabotage cases.