Data Leakage and Loss Prevention
Protect Your Businesses Reputation and Sensitive Information Data Leakage and Loss Prevention (DLP) is a significant issue and challenge to most businesses today. Regulations such as SOX, HIPAA, and Privacy Act mandate DLP implementations. Banking audit compliance for DIF and FDIC is facilitated by a sound DLP implementation. Avoiding costly and reputation damaging law suits generated from the leaking or loss of private information are fueling the need for a sound and comprehensive strategy. Doing nothing is no longer an option. Data Protection Cycle
Whether intentional or accidental, sensitive and personal information leaks must be quickly recognized, assessed and remediation must take place before the data leaves your network. Understanding, analyzing, and acting on Data-in-Motion is crucial to the success or failure of your DLP strategy.
Data-in-Motion accounts for 83% of all content leaks and policy violations making it the highest priority component of a corporate DLP strategy.
Our DLP Whitepaper explains the types of leaks, data classifications, and strategies you can put in place to mitigate your business reputation, compliance and liability risks.