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DLP management tools and reporting: Key considerations
When it comes to DLP management tools, installation and maintenance of a single centralized management console to house all rules and alerts are key. Tip
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With DLP, encryption and integration strengthen security policies
Encryption and DLP integration can be used to enhance and strengthen security policies for sensitive data, and for blocking and enforcement actions. Tip
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Using DLP tools for data leakage alerting and preventive actions
When evaluating DLP tools, it's important to determine data leakage alerting and preventive action needs for potential violations and blocking. Tip
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DLP monitoring: Defining policies to monitor data
DLP monitoring policies help define what data to evaluate, how data monitoring processes should occur, and what enforcement and alerting actions to take. Tip
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Effective DLP products need data discovery and data fingerprinting
Effective DLP products must be able to handle data discovery to identify and monitor sensitive data. Learn why these features matter. Tip
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Assumption of breach: How a new mindset can help protect critical data
By adopting the assumption-of-breach security model, CISOs and security pros can better protect critical data. Expert Ernie Hayden explains. Tip
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Protect intellectual property with data breach prep, cost analysis
Heidi Shey of Forrester Research says enterprises must protect intellectual property better or else face 'death by 1,000 cuts.' Tip
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Diagram outside firm role early in security incident response process
Expert Nick Lewis provides criteria for selecting outside incident response firms and how to define security incident response process needs early on. Tip
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NSTIC identity plan: Can identity brokers stop Internet identity theft?
The new NSTIC identity proposal would have identity brokers handling enterprise merchant customer authentication. But can it work? Tip
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Hacktivism examples: What companies can learn from the HBGary attack
A few simple security best practices may have spared security company HBGary Federal from the recent attack by the hacktivist group Anonymous. Nick Lewis explains what happened and how to prevent such an attack against your company. Tip
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