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Preventing data loss - what's needed? The search for standards

The UK's MPs may rue the day a disk listing details of their expenses was leaked to the Daily Telegraph from the House of Commons Fees Office earlier this year, but they were going to be made public at some point anyway, courtesy of the UK's Freedom of Information Act which the MPs themselves passed in to law in 2000. ...

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19/06/2009 | silicon - dlp.pdf | VIEW

Content Security in the Age of Mass Storage

To outsiders, the world of IT storage can sound a bit dull. However, if they stopped to consider the innovations that have occurred in storage during the last decade they should not fail to be impressed. Certainly those with the power to reward achievement have been so: in 2007 the Nobel committee saw fit to award its Physics Prize to Peter Gruenberg and Albert Fert for their discovery of giant magneto resistance (GMR) in the late 1980s. ...

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03/03/2009 | Content security - SNIA - Feb 2009.pdf | VIEW

Data leaks highlight need for content security

The growth in the use of email and other forms of electronic communication between businesses in the last two decades has opened up a whole new area of risk. While there is an imperative to share information to keep business moving, all too often valuable data is getting into the hands of the wrong people. ...

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13/12/2008 | Data leaks highlight need for content security.pdf | VIEW

Content security for the next decade

An updated look at content security including some new data from a Quocirca report on data loss prevention (DLP) to be published early in 2010. Delivered in Dec 2009 as part of a CSC/Symantec webinar on DLP. ...

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03/12/2009 | Quocirca for Symantec-CSC webinar Dec 3 2009 - slides - V3 final.pdf | VIEW

Are bigger fines for data compromise an opportunity for IT security managers?

The UK information commissioner's office (ICO) can now fine up to £500K for data leaks. This may sound like bad news for businesses, but for IT security managers, it can help to make the case for new security investments. ...

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31/03/2010 | IT security VP - April 2010.pdf | VIEW

You sent WHAT?

Electronically stored information is a key asset for any organisation, but it is often insufficiently cared for—as the numerous high profile data breaches reported in recent years demonstrate. This failure to protect data is costly, not least because of the level of fines now being imposed by regulators. On top of this there is the reputational damage and loss of competitive damage that usually ensues. ...

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28/04/2010 | Quocirca - You sent what - DLP - May 2010.pdf | VIEW

IT security in the real world - A value proposition

IT security is often seen as purely an expense that mitigates certain risks. It is more than this, IT security provides the confidence for businesses to share data safely across multiple communications channels. This is an essential requirement for all 21st century businesses. ...

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18/08/2010 | IT security TVP.pdf | VIEW

To lose one set of data may be regarded as misfortune...

Data security is a "top of mind" problem, yet a lot of focus has been more on the security of the IT infrastructure, rather than the security of the data itself. This audio slide presentation (requiring BrighTALK registration) looks at the options available ...

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46 minutes | 05/08/2010 | 533 | VIEW

Stemming data losses

Data security is a major problem area for organisations. This shows what data loss prevention systems can do for businesses and how widely they are being used. ...

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20/12/2010 | NCC DLP - Dec 2010.pdf | VIEW