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How Data Protection Applies to Zero Trust

Protecting data in the context of zero trust means moving beyond perimeter-based defenses to a model where no user, device, or application is inherently trustworthy. As a result, every access request is verified, continuously monitored, and limited to the minimum necessary permissions needed to perform a job function. This approach reduces the risk of insider threats, compromised credentials, and...
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Understanding Saudi Arabia's NDMO Standards

As governments transition to fully digital records, protecting sensitive data has become a critical priority. In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia is leading the way with its National Data Management and Personal Data Protection Standards.
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Digital Guardian Secures Design Files of Large Footwear and Apparel Manufacturer

Learn how a leading global footwear and apparel manufacturer safeguarded sensitive design files and intellectual property while enabling seamless collaboration and efficient production. View the case study to explore how Secure Collaboration protects critical assets across platforms, file types, and international partnerships.
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Gaining IP Visibility and Control Without Impacting Endpoint Performance

About The CustomerThis customer is one of the world’s largest companies dedicated to industrial automation, producing hardware and software that helps their customers be more productive and efficient. The company spends more than $300 million on R&D each year that results in high-value IP that is their competitive differentiator....
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IP Protection, Secure Partner Collaboration and $4 Million in Cost Savings

About The CustomerOne of the largest natural gas producers in North America needed to share critical information with business partners, but was concerned about losing data. The company is constantly bidding for drilling rights and developing new technology to maximize its output. This information is valuable to the company and its competitors. Data needs are massive in this industry. Seismic...
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What Is Digital Watermarking?

Digital watermarking is a potent tool for protecting intellectual property and copyrighted material. It is a marker embedded in digital content material, typically used to identify the source and ownership of copyrighted material. This article will explore the concept of digital watermarking, how it works, and the different types of digital watermarking.
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What is Information Lifecycle Management? ILM Explained

Data is the cornerstone of the digital economy, but its constant generation creates challenges for organizations. One such challenge is storing and managing the data securely throughout its lifecycle–namely–creation, storage, processing, archival, and disposition.
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What Is Intellectual Property Infringement?

Intellectual property is one of the cornerstones of modern capitalism. It encourages entrepreneurial risk-taking by ensuring individuals, organizations, and businesses reap the rewards of their creative ingenuity.
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PII Data Classification: 4 Best Practices

Getting personally identifiable information (PII) classification right is one of the first steps to having an effective data protection strategy. We break down four best practices in this blog.