Nate Lord
Nate Lord is the former editor of Digital Guardian's Data Insider. He has over 7 years of experience in the information security industry, working at Veracode prior to joining Digital Guardian in 2014.
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Nate Lord is the former editor of Digital Guardian's Data Insider. He has over 7 years of experience in the information security industry, working at Veracode prior to joining Digital Guardian in 2014.
Global manufacturer Jabil Circuit recognized for their security-as-a-service initiative in the ISE Southeast Executive Forum and Awards 2015.
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Application control is a security practice that blocks or restricts unauthorized applications from executing in ways that put data at risk. The control functions vary based on the business purpose of the specific application, but the main objective is to help ensure the privacy and security of data used by and transmitted between applications.
Application control includes completeness and validity checks, identification, authentication, authorization, input controls, and forensic controls, among others.
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Application whitelisting defined, how application whitelisting works, and more in Data Protection 101, our series on the fundamentals of data security.
New Report from the Federal Trade Commission Presents Key Findings from 2013 IoT Workshop
Insider threat defined in Data Protection 101, our series on the fundamentals of data security.
Most businesses today are well aware of the need to have a comprehensive data security strategy to protect themselves, their employees and their customers from various security threats. And fortunately for many small to medium sized businesses, due to their size and simpler business structures, a standard data security plan will be enough to accomplish their data security needs.
Endpoint Detection and Response defined in Data Protection 101, our series on the fundamentals of data security.