StrategiesGetting Smart About Data Loss PreventionBy Stacey McDaniel
Today’s mobile technology environment has had a profound effect on how businesses protect confidential and proprietary information. In fact, current trends in technology are essentially forcing businesses to shift their security approach from putting up walls around their infrastructure to finding ways to control the access and use of data while still making it available to those who need it. In addition, the string of high-profile breaches in the past year has made businesses of all sizes acutely aware of their need for a more comprehensive approach to truly protecting their data. Since almost all businesses fall under some kind of regulatory or corporate mandate to protect private information, the absence of well-defined data protection policies and an enforcement plan can put organizations at huge financial risk and cause substantial reputation damage. Mobile targets In fact, a 2007 Gartner report identifies the influx of consumer-based technology into the workplace -- i.e. IM, social networking sites and USB devices -- as the biggest threat to a company’s security. Specifically, the report names four technologies that present the most risk:
The need for a comprehensive approach
Recent studies show that email and other messaging applications store as much as 75% of a company’s intellectual property. Data loss prevention tools can help businesses protect their confidential and proprietary information in today’s mobile technology environment. Conclusion
Stacey McDaniel has been writing about high-tech issues for more than six years. |
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