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Whats next in Data Leakage Prevention - Keeping your barrels out of the water

2008-01-07 00:35:00 by Hugh Docherty in Data Protection, Management and Leakage
 
...Leakage and Insider Threat Summit in Orlando. The Summit included a variety of sessions where vendors, industry experts, and end users talked about their experience with Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) products. There were also plenty of networking opportunities to talk one on one with presenters and peers. I applaud SANS on the program and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Data leakage prevention: Hot technology for 2008

2008-01-14 00:00:00 by Neal Weinberg in Network World on Security
 
How hot is the data leakage prevention market? Well, if the big boys like Cisco, Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro are snapping up DLP start-ups to the tune of $1.6 billion in 2006, there must be a reason
 
 
 
 
 
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Data loss start-ups sell out

2008-01-07 00:00:00 by Cara Garretson in Network World on Security
 
The rapid consolidation in the anti-data leakage market in the past year is enough to make an IT managers head spin: This segment of the security sector ballooned to include dozens of startups, then even more quickly dwindled down to a few independent companies as larger vendors cherry-picked smaller ones to add data leakage to their own product...
 
 
 
 
 
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Users continue to ignore security policies, while security organizations are overlooking non-technical controls

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2007-12-13 12:37:00 by Ryan Shopp in practical risk management
...leakage) that can help with each item but the challenge is keeping up with other IT technologies being deployed and business demands/challenges the users are trying to productively solve. Bottom line, you can't bypass making sure you have the right policies, procedures and education in place for your users (aka non-technical controls After...
 
 
 
 
 
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Data-leak prevention and encryption: Tools that can work together

2008-03-10 00:00:00 by HASH0x8b3c194 in Network World on Security
 
Data leakage incidents generally occur when workers are performing everyday tasks, such as sending e-mail that inadvertently contains sensitive information. When this happens, data-leak prevention (DLP) products -- in theory should be able to flag it for sensitive keywords, fingerprinted documents or data structures, thereby helping to mitigate...
 
 
 
 
 
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Speaking of Security Podcast #86

2007-12-10 17:00:00 by Podcast Producers in Speaking of Security, the RSA Blog and Podcast
 
Click here to listen/download (08:39 This week Paul Joyal speaks with Tom Corn, Vice President of Data Security Products for RSA, about Data Loss/Leakage Prevention (DLP) and RSA's approach to the issue along with how it differs from other players
 
 
 
 
 
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Speaking of Security Podcast #53

2007-03-12 00:00:00 by Podcast Producers in Speaking of Security, the RSA Blog and Podcast
 
Click here to listen/download (07:33 Data leakage is an issue IT organizations are faced with everyday. USB flash drives cause security concerns throughout the enterprise. We speak with Ron LaPedis of SanDisk Corporation about the security of such devices and their uses beyond portable storage
 
 
 
 
 
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Security World: Survey: company data losses and leaks impact consumer confidence and reputation

2007-12-13 18:35:36 by Editor in Help Net Security - News
 
The Check Point & YouGov survey of over 2100 British consumers highlighted how consumers trust of a company and its brand was affected by leakage or theft of personal, confidential data. It also sho
 
 
 
 
 
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Covert channel vulnerabilities in anonymity systems

2007-12-10 10:39:42 by Steven J. Murdoch in Light Blue Touchpaper
 
...leakage) in anonymity networks may reveal the behaviour of users. While drawing on previous research on traffic analysis and covert channels, I avoid the traditional assumption of an omnipotent adversary. Rather, these attacks are feasible for an attacker with limited access to the network. The effectiveness of these techniques is...