Saturday, March 29, 2008

Leak Prevention: Data Security in the Digital Age

With a recent spate of high-profile data leaks, the need for reliable data security is top of the minds of many business owners and managers. And if leaks are intentional, unintentional or malicious in nature, a leak of information can cost millions of dollars to companies - and the confidence of its customers or partners. In fact, according to data from 2006 cost study The Rape Ponemon Institute, in 2006, data breaches total cost of the companies an average of 4.7 dollars, or $ 182 per customer record lost.
" The burden of enterprises must shoulder as a result of a database Failure are important, which makes a strong case for more strategic investments in prevention measures such as encryption and prevention of data loss " said Dr. Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, in a written statement. " Tough laws and intense public scrutiny means the consequences of poor security (data) are steep - and increasingly steep for the companies responsible for the management of data stores consumer ". Among the 31 companies that participated in the study (all experienced security breaches), the violations occurred as a result of the following: 45% of data security breaches resulted from the loss or theft of laptops , desktops, PDAs, thumb drives or 29% were caused by the loss or theft of files acquired or used by a third party 26% of the offences were caused by the loss or theft of electronic backups 13% were caused by the loss or theft of paper records or files 10% involved hacked electronic systems 6% were caused by insiders malicious 6% were caused by malware 3% of the violations of data security was caused by a misplaced storage network or device of the company due to a natural disaster Data Protection: How to Increase Your Data Security To decrease the risk of a violation of data security, companies need a solution information-centric: with a coverage, simplicity, and data protection. And if you choose a product as protecting Websense Suite content or other information leak prevention (ILP) solution, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of losing valuable data. This includes: The use of a ILP tool to discover where sensitive data resides. This will help not only the inventory data are available, but it will help you understand how you can develop a plan for protecting data to meet their needs. Monitoring data on the network and see how it is used. This will reveal the risks and (perhaps) the broken business processes that exist. Establish policies for the protection of data and assign a value to each piece of sensitive information. Once it is determined how sensitive the data, one can determine the cost-benefit of the protection of data and the value of data to your organization. With this in mind, one can establish parameters for how the data will be accessible, that can access it - and for how long. Once the data protection policy has been developed, it is important to educate their employees and explain the consequences of not following the political will. Unfortunately, there are no data security plan is foolproof - especially when employees carry laptops from one place to another. But with a ILP and a political solution for protecting data on your site, the chances of experiencing a database leak can decrease.
-- About the Author: David Meizlik is the Product Marketing Manager for Security Solutions Websense, Inc., the leading provider of web content and security solutions based in San Diego, California. His responsibilities include the positioning of products go to market and development strategy, market and competitive analysis, software development, and management of all marketing activities for the departure of security products Websense. Meizlik served as marketing manager for new business opportunities, and partner marketing director of technology for the construction of the Websense Web Security Ecosystem, an alliance of more than 38 partners in the technology and distribution. For more information about Websense, visit Websense.com. lakia nitro



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