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Glossary definition: Types Of Insider Threat Actors

Insider Threats: Understanding Types of Insider Threat Actors

Types of Insider Threat Actors are individuals or groups of people who have legitimate access to an organization’s resources, networks, and systems, but who use that access to cause harm to the organization or its stakeholders. These individuals are often motivated by financial gain, revenge, or political or ideological beliefs. They may also be motivated by a desire to steal sensitive information, disrupt operations, or damage the organization’s reputation. Types of Insider Threat Actors include malicious insiders, negligent insiders, and compromised insiders. Malicious insiders are those individuals who deliberately use their access to cause harm to the organization or its stakeholders. Negligent insiders are those individuals who unintentionally cause harm due to their lack of security awareness or understanding of the organization’s security policies. Compromised insiders are those individuals who are tricked or coerced into providing access to the organization’s resources, networks, and systems.