Published By: Verdasys
Published Date: Mar 28, 2012
In this whitepaper get the answers to the open gaps left in the WikiLeaks story and learn how you can prevent insider threats that are just as detrimental in your organization.
Do you know why data encryption is important for your firm? Read this eBook to learn how using advanced encryption allows you to:
Avoid costly security missteps, leaks, and hacks.
Protect your firm's reputation while meeting clients' cyber security expectations.
Eliminate paperwork and other time-consuming processes associated with data storage and sharing.
Do you know why data encryption is important for your firm? Read this eBook to learn how using advanced encryption allows you to:
Avoid costly security missteps, leaks, and hacks. Protect your firm's reputation while meeting clients' cyber security expectations. Eliminate paperwork and other time-consuming processes associated with data storage and sharing.
Published By: Delphix
Published Date: May 28, 2015
"Security-conscious organizations face a gap between current
requirements and capabilities as they relate to data masking. Data volumes are growing exponentially and the risk of data leaks continues to make news, yet many organizations rely on inefficient, legacy approaches to protecting sensitive data. In contrast, top performing companies are turning to virtual databases and service-based masking solutions to ensure that data management functions can keep up with software development.
Published By: Delphix
Published Date: May 28, 2015
Over the past several years data loss and data leaks have been a regular part of headline news. From high-profile hacks of retailers such as Target and Home Depot to inadvertent email data leaks from large multi-national banks to targeted leaks of sensitive government documents, it is becoming clear throughout the private and public sector that data security or the lack thereof is an existential threat to business operations. While there are many vendors focused on data encryption, data masking is actually the single most effective mechanism for an IT organization to dramatically reduce or even eliminate the risk of data loss.
Published By: Cox Business
Published Date: May 31, 2017
For cybersecurity professionals, 2016 presented a year of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks that were unprecedented. Week after week, the public was inundated with news of hacks, attacks, and data leaks. It didn’t take long for everybody to realize the old axiom of cybersecurity still holds true - there are two types of companies: those who are hacked and know about it, and those who are hacked and soon will find out. As a key player in the war against DDoS attacks, Neustar has been on the front line, detecting, alerting, and mitigating strikes to keep companies and their customers safe.
Published By: GrowthIntel
Published Date: Feb 16, 2016
Business development and marketing programs have a tendency to underwhelm when it comes to actual results. As a result, we’re bombarded with SalesTech and MarTech apps endeavouring to plug the leaks. But these tools rarely tackle the core issues behind your lacklustre results. What’s needed is a fundamental change to your go-to-market approach. This ebook shows you what that change could look like, and describes how to make it happen.
Do you know why data encryption is important for your firm? Read this eBook to learn how using advanced encryption allows you to:
• Avoid costly security missteps, leaks, and hacks.
• Protect your firm's reputation while meeting clients' cyber security expectations.
• Eliminate paperwork and other time-consuming processes associated with data storage and sharing.
Do you know why data encryption is important for your firm? Read this eBook to learn how using advanced encryption allows you to:
• Avoid costly security missteps, leaks, and hacks.
• Protect your firm's reputation while meeting clients' cyber security expectations.
• Eliminate paperwork and other time-consuming processes associated with data storage and sharing.
Published By: Mimecast
Published Date: Oct 25, 2010
Download this datasheet to learn more about a cost-effective software-as-a-service solution that seamlessly integrates with your existing email system.
Published By: Mimecast
Published Date: Oct 25, 2010
A successful Data Leak Prevention system will address the issue of email by policy, in a way that integrates with the systems your business has in place to address governance, risk and compliance rather than through a series of standalone tools.
Published By: Cyveillance
Published Date: Apr 03, 2015
Protecting a business – including its information and intellectual property, physical infrastructure, employees, and reputation – has become increasingly difficult. Online threats come from all sides: internal leaks and external adversaries; domestic hacktivists and overseas cybercrime syndicates; targeted threats and mass attacks. And these threats run the gamut from targeted to indiscriminate to entirely accidental.
Like many security trends and frameworks, the early stages of adoption often involve inconsistent definitions, challenges with justification and management communication and an unknown path to implementation. In this white paper, we:
• Review the current threatscape and why it requires this new approach
• Offer a clarifying definition of what cyber threat Intelligence is
• Describe how to communicate its value to the business and
• Lay out some concrete initial steps toward implementing Intelligence-Led Security
Businesses are experiencing a dramatic increase in spam and email-based attacks. These assaults not only hurt employee productivity, they consume valuable IT staff time and infrastructure resources. These threats can also expose organizations to data leaks, compliance issues and legal risks.
Trend Micro's SaaS email security solution blocks spam, viruses, phishing, and other email threats before they touch your network, helping you reclaim IT staff time, end-user productivity, bandwidth, mail server storage and cpu capacity. Optional content filtering enforces compliance and helps prevent data leaks.
Data breaches can carry very serious consequences, such as the revelation in February 2008 that that the Hannaford Brothers chain of supermarkets lost more than four million debit and credit card numbers to hackers. The bottom line is that organizations must implement Data Loss Prevention (DLP) systems to protect themselves against the growing array of threats they face from inadvertent and malicious data leaks from email, instant messaging and other systems.
In January of 2008, a random sample of online technical newsletter subscribers at midsize companies (100-5,000 employees) received an email invitation to participate in a survey about data protection solutions use at their organizations. The goal of the survey was to identify sources of and/or reasons for information security breaches, and to better understand how businesses are planning to protect themselves against data leaks. The following report presents top line results of the study.
Companies rely on knowledge assets, such as product formulas and customer databases. VPNs and network monitors can protect proprietary information from outsiders; but, they won't do much to prevent access by internal users. With the popularity of wireless networks, USB drives and other portable devices, it's all too easy for insiders to leak key data. This white paper explains how Trend Micro LeakProof 3.0 protects sensitive data at rest, in use, and in motion.
Encryption will help to protect data against unauthorized access by outsiders from lost or stolen devices such as laptops, thumb drives, and other removable media. But it does not protect against the insider threat-employees and contractors with authorized access to data who mistakenly or maliciously leak your most valuable assets.
Published By: Utimaco
Published Date: Aug 18, 2008
Data protection programs at most organizations are concerned with protecting sensitive data from external malicious attacks, relying on technical controls that include perimeter security, network/wireless surveillance and monitoring, application and point security management, and user awareness and education. In this paper, the different leakage points are mapped with regulations and best practices.
Published By: Symantec
Published Date: Jan 11, 2013
Threats to web application are becoming increasing complex - from malware and advanced persistent threats to data leaks. This guide is made to address your needs and provides a step by step to assess your security needs.
Published By: Q1 Labs
Published Date: Feb 02, 2012
WikiLeaks and Stuxnet have illustrated a few fundamental IT Security issues that have underscored the need for Total Security Intelligence to counter advanced threats and to detect anomalous behavior.
Published By: Asure Software
Published Date: Nov 06, 2013
This paper will offer you clear insight into ways of determining how much money your organization is losing through inefficient payroll processes. More importantly, it will provide you with clear, simple directions for correcting the problem immediately with little risk to the organization’s cash flow.
Businesses face an increasingly complex set of threats to their Web applications—from malware and advanced persistent threats (APTs) to disgruntled employees and unintentional data leaks. Although there is no single security measure than can prevent all threats, there are some that provide broad-based mitigation to a number of threats. The use of SSL encryption and digital certificate-based authentication is one of them. Changes in the way we deliver services, the increasing use of mobile devices, and the adoption of cloud computing compounded by the ever-evolving means of stealing information and compromising services leave Web applications vulnerable to attack.
In this chapter, we turn our attention to the combined risk of losing data and losing customer trust.
Examining the different kinds of email threats and email attack methods, this paper describes the need for a solid server-based content-checking gateway to safeguard your business against email viruses and attacks as well as information leaks.
Published By: Globalscape
Published Date: Mar 21, 2014
This whitepaper explains that USB drives have been used to transport viruses and malware, both on purpose and accidentally. The paper explains that no manually handling of files, such as with USB drives, is unnecessary when you set up a secure network architecture using five zones of protection. You can transfer files to and from your network around the globe, and know the data and the network are secure, automatically scanning files to block dangerous data while allowing "clean" data into the network. The paper notes several reasons why it matters that data is secure while remaining accessible.