![]() ![]() Karen Renaud, human-centric security expert and Chancellor's Fellow and Faculty Member at University of Strathclyde. But every new rule creates new friction for employees, which acts as a bar on full productivity," said Dr. "When it comes to security, organizations say, 'Follow these guidelines,' then they add more rules every time something goes wrong. Worryingly, more than two in five (43%) employees admit to dangerous online behaviors such as sharing logins, offloading tasks to others, or even abandoning certain tasks altogether to circumvent complicated login procedures. Forty-four percent of employees report that simply logging in and out of apps at work harms their mood or reduces productivity. Accessing work applications is a significant drain on employees, with widespread repercussions for companies.
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