
Mimecast TV Commercial, 'Defend Against Human Error' Featuring Kyle Van Noy
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Mimecast says 95 percent of all security breaches involve human error. At Gillette Stadium, a man representing "Human Error" stands ion the 50-yard line. He starts narrating his moves including asking for someone to click on it. As he runs to catch the football he threw, Kyle Van Noy of the New England Patriots stops him. Mimecast says you can defend against human error like the New England Patriots do by visiting its website.
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