Two Frameworks for DLP Success
Our Definitive Guide to DLP series concludes with two frameworks for meeting your long-term DLP goals.
Our Definitive Guide to DLP series concludes with two frameworks for meeting your long-term DLP goals.
While once considered a headache, deploying DLP no longer needs to be a months-long, complex process. Part 11 of our Definitive Guide to DLP series offers two approaches to getting “quick wins” when starting your DLP program.
Evaluating and selecting a new solution is always an undertaking, but following a standard framework and criteria set for each solution you’re considering will help simplify the process. Part 10 of our "Definitive Guide to Data Loss Prevention" series provides six steps and ten criteria to guide this process.
Organizations can choose to work with an MSSP for several reasons, such as security talent shortages, restricted IT budgets, the complexity of staying on top of sophisticated threats and a bewildering number of technology choices. Part 9 of our Definitive Guide to Data Loss Prevention series provides 5 criteria for selecting the right MSSP for your business.
Data protection projects involve several departments within an organization, from IT to marketing. Learn how to build allies and properly position DLP to decision makers in part 8 of our series, The Definitive Guide to DLP.
You understand the need for data protection, but how do you pitch that idea internally to get the political and financial support that you need? The key to making a value-based business case lies in positioning DLP initiatives in terms that executives will understand. Learn more in part 7 of our Definitive Guide to Data Loss Prevention series.
Understanding your goals is a critical first step in your journey toward building the right data protection program for your organization. Part six of our Definitive Guide to Data Loss Prevention series examines some of the key considerations for this process.
As traditional approaches to security become less effective, enterprises are shifting towards a security model that focuses on data protection at its core. Learn more about this shift to data-centric security in part five of our series, The Definitive Guide to Data Loss Prevention.
DLP is in demand again – let’s look at 7 of the forces driving its return in part four of our series, The Definitive Guide to Data Loss Prevention.
With data loss prevention back in the limelight, there are a few myths that we’d like to dispel in part three of our Definitive Guide to DLP series.