note that The market and industry statistics fully confirm our.
Clients’ opinion – the majority of report data leaks are inde relat to insiders.
Not all incidents were initiat by insiders themselves .
But many leaks were made possible by external factors, including social engineering and hacking.
Black Hat Survey : Insider is the most dangerous threat note that
The possibilities of hacking country email list with the participation of insiders and their involvement in the most popular hacking methods among hackers are well known to information security specialists.
That’s why participants at the last two.
Black Hat conferences consider insider threats to be the highest risk to corporate information security. That’s why the key message we hear from our customers is “the most important.
Thing a DLP solution should be able to do is stop insider data leaks .”
Preventing data leaks
>>>>>>>>>>Business-level criteria typically boil down to three key DLP functions: preventing data leakage while it is in use (Data in Use – DIU), in motion (Data in Motion – DIM), and at rest (Data at Rest – DAR).
DIU DLP implements preventive control of local data transmission channels, such as recording to removable storage devices, printing documents, using the clipboard. DIM DLP provides control of network communication channels through popular applications, services and protocols. DAR DLP allows you to detect documents with critical content stor in violation of corporate security policy.
Business also requires that all these DLP functions equally protect not only users inside the corporate perimeter (in the office), but also those working outside the office – while traveling, at home or on vacation.
Finally, the last requirement in this
Category is that the DLP solution ability to deploy and manage must combine both contextual and content-aware mechanisms to afb directory effectively enforce the principle of least privilege to prevent data leaks. Businesses also require that all these DLP functions equally protect not only users inside.
The corporate perimeter (in the office), but also those working outside the office – traveling, at home, or on vacation.