Data Leakage Prevention
| Publication Date | February 2008 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Ovum |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 17 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | OVM00486 |
Summary
Data leakage prevention (DLP) is gaining a lot of attention as organisations realise the danger to their compliance status and to their commercial health. Modern technology provides many conduits through which information can leak, although the greatest threat remains human weakness. Graham Titterington examines the drivers, the priorities and the strategies for DLP.
Content
- Key messages
- DLP drivers
- Safeguarding corporate assets
- Brand and reputation protection
- Regulation and compliance
- What is DLP?
- Hype exceeds understanding
- Data at rest, in motion, and in use
- What is DLP trying to achieve?
- Compliance reports
- Who is in the DLP market?
- Vulnerabilities in the information handling environment
- The human factor
- The disappearing enterprise boundary
- Organisational boundaries
- Types of information leakage incident
- Social networking
- Network convergence
- DLP strategies
- Overall strategy
- Information protection policy
- General system security
- Point solutions are a dead end
- Relate data vulnerability to users and applications
- Information recognition
- Encryption
- Outbound traffic filtering
- Information lifecycle management
- Data deletion
- Document control
- Logging, auditing and reporting
- Privacy protection
- Mobile device protection
- USB sticks and removable media
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