"While external agents were behind 70 percent of the breaches, nearly 50 percent (typo? did you mean 30%" were caused by insiders and only 11 percent were attributed to business partners, concluded the report, which focused on data breaches that took place in 2009."
Um... what am I missing? 70% from outsiders, and the "remaining" 50% were insiders? Of the 50% that were insiders, only 11% (of the totalm thus 22% of the insiders group?) were partners, the rest were typical employees?
...OR...
Of the 70% of attacks from the outside, half were caused, i.e. enabled by, the actions (either malicious or careless) of insiders?
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