Rogue IT users aren’t intending to harm their companies, they’re just trying to find the most efficient ways to get their work done. But this ‘efficiency’ comes at a high price: a recent survey found that 27% of workers who went rogue -- and used consumer or unsanctioned apps for work -- reported immediate and direct repercussions to the tune of $2 billion in penalties, lost business, data leakage and clean-up costs.

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* 1. What is the worst rogue IT story that you've witnessed or heard about, in which end users downloaded andused consumer or unsanctioned apps/services to get work done? (Write as much or as little as you want).

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* 2. Were any of these file sharing solutions involved?

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* 3. What was the impact/resulting consequence of this Rogue IT behavior? (Select all that apply.)

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* 4. If there was a financial impact, please tell us about it. (How much did it cost overall or was there a daily fine, etc.?)

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* 6. What is the size of the company where this Rogue IT incident took place?

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* 7. In order to win the Galaxy S4, please fill out your information. Feel free to be anonymous (but if you want to remain anonymous please remove any company references above).

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