Data Leak Prevention
Protect your data from leaking.
Not a day goes by without a news story about an organizations’ employee misplacing or losing their USB memory sticks, having their laptops stolen or sending an important email to the wrong person by mistake
(automatic email population). Losing data that is sensitive and confidential hurts businesses in many ways.
The result of a data loss is negative media attention, reduced trust from customers and partners, a reduction in corporate value, damage to reputation, loss of competitiveness and possible
criminal charges.
Protecting sensitive data is crucial for most organizations where intellectual property and related confidential information often correlates to the company’s monetary value.
What is DLP?
Data Leak Prevention (DLP) is the practice of doing all you can in order to prevent your data from leaking outside the organization.
Why do I need DLP?
The reason Data Leak Prevention has been in the news so much recently, is because if your data leaks it will end up costing not only money, but your reputation as well. After all, would you use a company which have
a history of data leaks?
How do I achieve DLP?
There are many ways of achieving DLP, the most common being encryption. However, even if you encrypt everything in your network, that does not remedy the problem of inside threats such as disgruntled
employees, or simple human error. This is where information control and content filtering comes in.
The benefits of implementing DLP can be achieved quickly and capture the majority of all data leakage occurrences by simply focusing on the obvious vulnerabilities – first. Cryptzone has devised a methodology called
DLP 1-2-3 that takes a pragmatic approach to securing your sensitive information in a phased deployment.
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Regulatory Compliance
Government and industry regulations are arguably the biggest influencers to organizational directives to provide data security. More than
25 US states have passed data privacy and/or breach notification laws that require organizations to notify consumers when their information may have
been exposed.
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Buy functionality, not products
With the groundbreaking infrastructure of the Simple Encryption Platform, you no longer buy a product - you buy functionality. A tailored solution to cover your needs, not the needs of the supplier.
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