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The greatest cybersecurity threat an organization faces is no longer the malicious outsider hacking from beyond network firewalls. It is the insiders - the contractors, third-party vendors, and even your own privileged employees who already have full access to your company's systems and sensitive data. Any of those can cause substantial damage to your business by leaking confidential information, disrupting access to a critical system or simply draining your bank account. The most privileged users in this regard are no longer the IT administrators, but the CEO or CFO, and the number of new attacks targeting them specifically is on the rise.