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06 Mar 2008 |
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06 Mar 2008, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT) |
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Video
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Videocast |
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ABSTRACT:
As part of your security strategy, you must have your basic policies in place to help you protect your data, but even with the strictest of policies it is possible to have data removed from an organization without being seen.
Check out this videocast and join Pete Lindstrom, Senior Analyst, Burton Group, to learn about Data Loss Protection (DLP), what you can do to help your organization see all the areas your data can escape. Discover how to make sure you don't lose mission-critical corporate information and watch this on-demand videocast today.
Watch this expert videocast and learn more about:
- What the main risks that DLP is aimed at addressing
- The impact regulatory and compliance issues have made on how people are dealing with DLP
- How to categorize all the DLP products in terms of their benefits to the business and where they sit in the IT infrastructure
- Some real world examples of DLP implementations
- And much more
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SPEAKER:
Pete Lindstrom
CISSP, Senior Analyst, Burton Group
Pete Lindstrom is a senior analyst with Burton Group. He is the former research director for Spire Security and a former analyst with Hurwitz Group. Has conducted numerous security audits and security consulting projects at Fortune 500 companies including American Home Products and GMAC Mortgage, and the United States Marine Corps as a consultant for Coopers & Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers). Pete is a frequent industry IT speaker, contributing writer on security topics and serves on the editorial advisory board of Information Security Magazine. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame, is a CISSP and former Certified Information Systems Auditor.
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