News
A 360-Degree View into Data Breaches: Are We Our Own Worst Enemy?
Data breaches create a vicious crisis management lifecycle.
Join us at 2:00 PM Monday March 2, 2010 in the Data Protection Track where a thought-provoking panel made up of regulators, lawyers, law enforcement and victim companies will create a 360-degree view into what happens after the breach and ask can we mend our opposing objectives to prevent cybercrime?
Trust Catalyst Joins Brightfly as Research Partner
As a part of this new partnership, Kim Getgen will work closely with Brightfly as a Guest Researcher, bringing her expertise in data loss prevention and breach notification to bear on their continued extension of Robert Bird’s work at the University of Connecticut on compliance and its role in creating sustainable competitive advantage for organizations. [more]
In Other News
- Protecting encryption keys takes spotlight in enterprise data security
- Carefully evaluate providers’ SaaS security models
- Are you secured? As HIPAA fines grow, encryption keeps data under lock and key
- Federated key management as the basis for secure cloud computing
- End-to-end encryption is the key to protecting data and reputations
- RSA Europe: Card and healthcare protection driving encryption
- Study Finds Protecting Credit Card and Patient Data Drives IT Spending Yet Most Organizations Still at Risk
- Unencrypted backup tapes leave large hole in enterprise data protection
- Thales Survey Shows Unencrypted Backup Tapes Leave Large Hole in Enterprise Data Protection
- Were those tapes we lost encrypted?
- A poll has found organisations encrypting more data, but backup and key management still remain as challenges.
- Companies fail to encrypt backup tapes
- Thales survey shows unencrypted backup tapes leave large hole in enterprise data protection
- Thales survey shows unencrypted backup tapes leave large hole in enterprise data
- Unencrypted backup tapes leave gaping hole in data protection
- Companies failing to encrypt backup data
- Data Loss Survey Reveals “Alarming” Results
