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Employee Christmas shopping spree strains IT security

Employee Christmas shopping spree strains IT security

By:  Joan Goodchild  On: 22 Oct 2009 For: CSO (US) 

The average employee spends 14.4 hours of online shopping in the workplace over a span of two days and the trend is causing security nightmares, according to a recent survey

Despite a lagging economy, many workers will shop online while at work this coming holiday season, according to a survey conducted on behalf of ISACA, a nonprofit association of information technology (IT) professionals.

The second annual "Shopping on the Job: Online Holiday Shopping and Workplace Internet Safety" survey found that fully half of those surveyed plan to use their company's computer to shop, putting a strain on employers' systems and potentially compromising an organizations sensitive information and security.


Among those polled, the mean amount of time employees planned to spend shopping online was14.4 hours, nearly two full working days. One in 10 plans to spend at least 30 hours shopping online at work. Most planned to do their shopping in early to mid-December.

"The potential danger of shopping online is that it can open the door to viruses, spam and phishing attacks that invade the workplace and cost enterprises thousands per employee in lost productivity and potentially millions in destruction or compromise of corporate data," ISACA officials said in a statement on the findings (Read last year's report here).

ISACA also noted that employees who shop online using a work computer are also likely to engage in other high-risk behaviors. Survey participants also bank online (51 per cent), click on e-mail links redirecting them to shopping sites (40 per cent) and click on links from social network sites (15 per cent). Yet nearly one in five says they are not concerned that their online shopping habits may affect the safety of their organization's IT infrastructure (See what CSO blogger Dan Lohrmann has to say about Cyber Monday).

 


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joan goodchild Joan Goodchild is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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