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Re-thinking Data Protection: A Panel of security experts discusses what every enterprise needs to know about keeping sensitive data safe |
The value of data has increased dramatically in recent years--both from the perspective of the corporations that rely on it to conduct business and information thieves with access to a thriving black market for data. The result is that data risk is at an all-time high.
New and improved methods for stealing data have leapfrogged enterprise security strategies; leaving sensitive information such as credit card numbers and social security numbers inadequately protected. In response to heightened risk to sensitive data, legislators and industry groups have created a long list of compliance regulations designed to hold enterprises accountable for data compromise. The problem is that developing and implementing the right data security strategy, to address risk as well as regulations, is neither obvious nor easy. And, sorting through the myriad technologies claiming to solve the data security problem is even tougher.
In this one hour webinar, Re-thinking Data Protection, a panel of data security experts will share information based on engagements with Global 2000 enterprises that are successfully tackling today’s toughest data security issues.
Attendees will get answers to questions such as:
- Why don’t traditional security solutions solve the data breach problem?
- How do I protect sensitive customer data without crippling information flow—and my business?
- Do I need data leak prevention (DLP), database activity monitoring (DAM) or both--and why?
- How can I use encryption most effectively?
- How do technologies like DLP, DAM and encryption work together?
- How do these technologies help with SOX and PCI compliance?
- Will these solutions work with existing systems including SIM/SEM?
The panel includes John Amaral, Chief Technology Officer of Vericept, a leading data loss prevention provider; David Taylor, Vice President of Data Security Strategies Protegrity, one of the top enterprise data security management companies; Prat Moghe, Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Tizor, the leader in database auditing and protection as well as, Protiviti leading provider of independent risk consulting and internal audit services.
In addition to the discussion, these security experts, representing a diverse cross section of data protection expertise, will answer audience questions.
 
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