Tag Archives: data leak prevention
Don’t Let Employees Think Outside the Box. The Dropbox, That Is…
“Good things come in small packages.” This time of year we think about what those good things might be. Perhaps a nice piece of jewelry in a fancy little box. Or a gift card to a favorite store or restaurant. Maybe it’s a year-end bonus check in a company envelope. Or not. What if that tiny little Dropbox icon at … Read more
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Tagged cloud security, data leak prevention, Dropbox, Enterprise Security
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Data Breaches Happen Daily – Get Your Detailed Planning Guide for Breach Readiness
It’s Monday morning and you’ve just settled into your office to start your day. Before you can even finish your first cup of coffee, there’s a light knock at your door. You look up and see one of the regional sales managers standing there, looking rather hesitant. You invite him in and ask what’s on his mind. He hems and … Read more
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Tagged Compliance, data breach, data leak prevention, Guidelines, Online Trust Alliance
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Risk of Data Loss Tops Mobile Threats for Enterprises
Mobility of the enterprise workforce has quickly become a key element to competing in an increasingly fast paced marketplace, but the advantages are tempered by a new set of risks. The threat of a catastrophic data loss event from mismanagement of mobile devices tops the list of concerns revealed in a new study by the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).
Cyber Attacks and Their Financial Costs Hitting Companies Harder
Cyber attacks are on the rise, more than doubling over the last three years while the associated costs to affected organizations has risen a whopping 44 percent during the same period, according to a new study conducted by the Ponemon Institute. The report reveals that while the pace of attacks is steadily increasing, with an average of 102 successful attacks … Read more
Spotting and, perhaps, stopping the malicious insider
Do you know this person? He is currently employed, between the age of 35 and 40, holds a technical position, and has a new job offer at a competing company. He very well could be working next to you right now. And he’s someone every company should be concerned about.
