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TORONTO, Dec. 7, 2021
TORONTO, Dec. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Workers in every industry are reporting extraordinarily high burnout, leading to apathy and a lower guard toward workplace security. To understand this burnout phenomenon, 1Password, a leader in human-centric security and privacy, released its first State of Access benchmark report, "The Burnout Breach." The report, based on a survey of 2,500 adults, explores how workforce burnout has opened businesses to attacks, with trends such as remote and hybrid work, the "Great Resignation" and, most surprisingly, significantly worse behavior by cybersecurity professionals as the driving forces behind this new threat to business success and longevity.
"Pandemic-fueled burnout—and resultant workplace apathy and distraction—has emerged as the next significant security risk," said Jeff Shiner, chief executive officer at 1Password. "It's particularly surprising to find that burned-out security leaders, charged with protecting businesses, are doing a far worse job of following security guidelines—and putting companies at risk. It's now a business imperative for companies to engage the humans at the heart of security operations with tools, training and ongoing support to create a culture of security and care that helps us all stay safe at work."
Burnout Bad Behavior
1Password's research found that a whopping 84% of security professionals and 80% of other workers are feeling burned out, which has led to serious backsliding around security protocols.
As Good as Gone
Burnout is also fueling the Great Resignation, in which employees leave their jobs in search of different careers, greater flexibility, deeper purpose or higher salaries. 1Password's research reveals that these "ready to resign" employees are a significant security risk for companies.
Security Pros: "Do As I Say, Not As I Do"
While the vast majority of security professionals (89%) say they favor security over convenience, security pros are far more likely to ignore their own best practices and engage in risky digital activities at work compared to other workers at an organization—burned out or not.
Emerging Threats: Ransomware Hype, Phishing Bite
Looking beyond the new security threat of burnout, 1Password also explored security professionals' perceptions of top threats at work, both for the previous year and in the year ahead. Security professionals cited ransomware as the top threat they've heard about (55%) and worry about (42% put it in their top three worries), though it falls far lower on the list of actual threats encountered last year as just 20% of security pros actually faced ransomware at work.
The full report can be viewed HERE.
About 1Password
1Password provides human-centric security for everyone, everywhere. The company's password management and credentials security platform is trusted by more than 100,000 business customers including IBM, Slack, Shopify, Under Armour and many more. 1Password also protects the most sensitive information of millions of individuals and families across the globe, and is committed to helping consumers and businesses get more done in less time and with security and privacy as a given. Learn more at 1Password.com.
Survey Methodology
1Password conducted this research using an online survey prepared by Method Research and distributed by Dynata among n=2,500 adults ages 18+ in North America (US + Canada) who work full-time primarily at a computer. The sample consisted of 2,000 respondents from any department and title within their company, while n=500 respondents were security practitioners working in IT departments with a manager title or above. The sample was roughly equally split between gender groups. Data was collected from October 6 to October 18, 2021.
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