Security > Data loss prevention

Third-party breaches

01 May, 2013 by Marc Bown, Managing Consultant, Trustwave Spiderlabs, APAC

Many companies use partners to support their core business needs. Do those partnerships leave you and your data vulnerable to attacks?


Three IT problems you didn’t know you had

14 February, 2013 by Anthony Caruana

With so much change happening in enterprise IT with the proliferation of mobile devices, the introduction of BYOD and shifts towards cloud-based systems, there can be moments where the importance of security can take a back step in the name of expedience.


Kyocera Net Policy Manager secure printing program

02 August, 2012

The Kyocera Net Policy Manager (KNPM) is an economical and simple way for organisations to reduce document costs, introduce secure printing and adopt a sustainable printing strategy.


Five tips for securing SharePoint data

18 June, 2012 by Kane Lightowler*

SharePoint’s ability to function as a data repository and a collaboration platform has made it popular with many organisations. As with any database of company data, security is paramount. Kane Lightowler*, Regional Director, Imperva Australia & New Zealand, provides five tips for securing corporate data in SharePoint.


Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari exploit puts SharePoint and LinkedIn data at risk

14 March, 2012

Users of Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari are vulnerable to a new attack that lets remote attackers steal sensitive information held on private Microsoft SharePoint sites, as well as mine data from other public websites such as LinkedIn.


Compuware Test Data Privacy 3.1

19 September, 2011 by

Test Data Privacy 3.1 simplifies the creation and disguising of test data in non-production environments, lowering the total cost of an enterprise-wide data privacy implementation.


Bring-your-own IT spreads in Australian enterprises

27 July, 2011

Increasing numbers of employees in Australian enterprises are bringing their own smartphones and laptops into the workplace, prompting some companies to introduce ‘bring-your-own IT’ policies in order to handle the challenges these devices create.


Data loss prevention: to implement or not?

08 October, 2010 by Rob McMillan*

GartnerÂ’s Rob McMillan reports that content-aware data loss prevention (DLP) solutions are fast becoming the talk of many organisations to help them address sensitive data issues. He predicts that within the next few years DLP will be included as part of the basic duty of care for enterprises and points out the ramifications of this trend.


Anritsu MP2100A BERTWave analyser

20 August, 2010 by

The MP2100A BERTWave is a high-speed sampling oscilloscope, pulse pattern generator and detector, and a light source in a single unit for performing simultaneous BER measurements and eye pattern analysis of active optical devices.


Trend Micro PortalProtect 2.0

03 August, 2010 by

PortalProtect 2.0 supports the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 platform and is strengthened with web threat protection and data loss prevention.


AVG Internet Security Business Edition

03 August, 2010 by

Internet Security Business Edition protects workstations, file, email and SharePoint servers and is claimed to protect against existing and future threats using next-generation LinkScanner and data protection technologies.


Symantec enterprise security portfolio

09 June, 2010 by

In response to the growing number of enterprise security threats, Symantec has announced four products as part of its enterprise security portfolio strategy to develop and enforce IT policies, protect information, manage systems and protect infrastructure.


Symantec web security monitoring

13 April, 2010 by

Symantec has announced web security monitoring, a managed security service designed to allow users to protect their end users and online web presence from pervasive web threats.


McAfee data loss prevention solution

13 April, 2010 by

The McAfee data loss prevention (DLP) solution can be used to address concerns about the security of regulated data and sensitive information. Its data loss prevention technology includes a common policy across all components, database crawling, easier workflow through the ePolicy Orchestrator platform and improved support for Microsoft Active Directory.


Inside the insider

01 April, 2010

Three Coca-Cola employees were charged with stealing confidential information and samples of a new drink in the hope of selling them to competitor PepsiCo. Information is the lifeblood of the company. Carlo Minassian knows this only too well as he is charged with the security of many companies’ data.


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