According to a USA survey of nearly 1,000 employees laid off last year, six out of every 10 employees stole company data when they left their job.
Key reasons for stealing company data include: use the information to get a new job, start own business, or for revenge.
The data stolen comes in a wide-range of formats - customer data, contact lists, employee records, financial reports, confidential business documents, software tools or other intellectual property.
For more details see Workers 'stealing company data' (by Maggie Shields, BBC News: Technology).
Key reasons for stealing company data include: use the information to get a new job, start own business, or for revenge.
The data stolen comes in a wide-range of formats - customer data, contact lists, employee records, financial reports, confidential business documents, software tools or other intellectual property.
For more details see Workers 'stealing company data' (by Maggie Shields, BBC News: Technology).
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