Concerns about the economic recession, shrinking financial markets and economic difficulties caused layoffs in technology and cryptocurrency companies, while also affecting the cybersecurity industry. These companies own valuable intellectual property and customer data that they are obliged to protect during this unsteady period we are going through. Crypto companies may also have access to client wallets and keys (single check or multi-signature) that are critical to the security of accounts.
Companies that perform layoffs should pay attention to insider risks. Fear of being fired is one of the factors that increase insider risk threats. Discontent can also be the reason behind the malicious behaviour of employees within a company.
Coinbase announced in a blog post it published in the previous months that it will reduce its workforce by 18%. In the aforementioned post, Coinbase stated that affected employees will "receive the dismissal notice in [their] individual emails because these employees have been stripped of their access to the Coinbase system."
Imagine if your company posted a message like this, whether or not you were affected by the relevant layoffs. How do you think employees who are afraid of being fired or have to watch their friends and colleagues get fired in an unpleasant way react to this situation?
What do you think the employees waiting for the dismissal notice might be doing at that moment? Are they collecting data? Do they take screenshots of correspondence? Are they downloading codes? What is the chance that they are doing exactly what their company was trying to be prevented by the sudden cancellation of access to the system?
In today's world, where the hybrid work order has become very common, it is difficult to manage such dismissal processes as employees may be in a place where a face-to-face meeting is not possible. It can also be difficult to collect company assets, such as laptops, from dismissed employees.
Treating employees with empathy, showing compassion and communicating openly with them will make it easier for the dismissed to deal with this situation, while keeping the morale of the current employees high. While doing so will not completely eliminate the risk of insider threats, it may reduce the likelihood of employees taking malicious action.
To minimize the risk of insider threats as your company plans or implements layoffs, follow these steps:
Above all, treat laid-off employees as you would like to be treated. No one likes to be laid off, but your empathy and effort to help laid-off employees take the next step in their career journey will reduce the risk of insider threats, strengthening the trust of current employees and boosting morale.
Source: Forrester