Pattern Matching

20
Mar

Is Office 365 DLP…Enough DLP?

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Click here to request more information on O365 DLP capabilities and comparison More and more companies are seriously considering the data loss prevention features of Office 365. And well they should. O365’s DLP features have come a long way and now provide strong capabilities. But, is Office 365 DLP really enough DLP for your needs? […]

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05
Mar

Wading Through the DLP Incident Swamp

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Any company that has toiled through an extensive data loss prevention (DLP) technology implementation will find that the real work is just starting. Not long after deployment and the configuring of initial policies, solutions often start throwing off more events than designated handlers can reasonably manage. When this happens, DLP vendors point to the need […]

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20
Aug

New Add-On DLP Features Introduced… Again

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Each day, my custom DLP news alert delivers a load of new and interesting DLP-related tidbits from around the globe. At it again this week, are a couple of non-DLP vendors touting exciting “new data loss prevention features” added to their product offering. But, are these solutions all they’re cracked up to be? (Parenthetically, let […]

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30
Aug

DLP Myth #2: DLP is Architecturally Complex

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A common misconception is that DLP must always be architecturally complex.  This myth has roots in reality; traditional DLP technologies have been architecturally complex.  However, as DLP technologies evolve, there is a move toward greater architectural simplicity. To understand how we go to the architectural complexity, consider the origins of data loss prevention:  built for […]

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26
Aug

DLP Myth #1: You can get DLP as an add-on to an existing solution.

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I read a blog post today from Midwest IT Professional entitled Myths of Data Loss Prevention (DLP).  The post didn’t really address the kind of thing I consider to be myths about DLP, but it did get my thought process going.  So, over the coming days, I’ll present a series of myths related to Data […]

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