Data loss prevention benefits in the real world
[by Rich Mogull, Contributor]
Data loss prevention (DLP) is one of the most promising, and least
understood, security technologies to emerge during the last few
years. It dangles promises of ubiquitous content protection before
our eyes, with shadows of complexity and costs glooming over its
shoulder. As with everything, the reality is somewhere in-between.
Users see it forming the core of their data protection initiatives
because of its ability identify where data is located, where it's
moving and how it's being used. In this article, DLP users explain
how the technology works in the real world.
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