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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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The Definitive Guide to DLP - Healthcare Edition

As healthcare organizations struggle to keep up with non-stop threats coming from every angle, security professionals in those organizations are increasingly looking to data loss prevention (DLP) to protect their patients' personal health information (PHI). This comprehensive guide provides what you need to understand, evaluate, and succeed with DLP...
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Six Reasons VDI & Data Protection Can Strengthen Your Security Posture

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) brings many practical and security-related advantages to corporate and government IT departments. Not only does it deliver a consistent, familiar user experience, but it can also reduce downtime and data loss due to device failure. Moreover, it can deliver a more “hardened” operating system, limit the applications...
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Why Zero Trust Needs Data Classification to Work

Zero Trust has been one of the cybersecurity industry's favorite buzzwords for a few years and for good reason; it's emerged as a legitimate strategy that—assuming the correct groundwork is laid—can help effectively guard against threats and strengthen an organization’s security posture....
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The Ultimate Guide to Data Protection

The 5 Key Questions of Data Protection We live in a data-driven world. Some have dubbed data as the new oil. As the amount of data generated, mined, and stored grows at unprecedented rates, so increases the tolerance of leaving this data unprotected. Every security and privacy regulation, law, or standard includes requirements and best practices for data protection. This simple guide attempts to...
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MSP Vendor Evaluation Toolkit

This toolkit is designed to help you navigate the vendor selection process quickly and efficiently, so you have the information you need to select the solution that best fits your organization’s unique requirements.What can you do with this toolkit?Identify the critical problems that your MSP solution needs to solve.Identify which tasks you would like to manage in-house and which tasks you would...
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Friday Five: Real-Life Cyber Consequences, New Ransomware Stats, & More

As ransomware operators continue to expand the impact of their malware, CISA is proposing new requirements to help protect sensitive data, while the SEC is coming down on organizations that downplayed a historical breach. Learn all about these stories and more in this week's Friday Five.CISA Proposes New Security Requirements to Protect GOVT, Personal Data by BILL TOULASCISA has proposed security...
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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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Friday Five: Data-Stealing Malware, Ransomware Groups Casting a Wide Net, & More

Ransomware groups continue to target organizations across multiple industries. Meanwhile, government entities are urged to be vigilant of data-stealing malware, law enforcement continues to punch back against cybercrime groups, and more. Get up to speed in this week's Friday Five.SOCIALLY SAVVY SCATTERED SPIDER TRAPS CLOUD ADMINS IN WEB BY ELIZABETH MONTALBANOThe ransomware group Scattered Spider...
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IP Protection, Secure Collaboration, and Massive Scalability

About The CustomerA Fortune 50 company invested heavily into intellectual property to design and manufacture energy generation machinery. Employees used this to build the company’s competitive advantage. The company relied on “trust-based” access under the assumption that all employees were trustworthy. When a privileged user was caught attempting to steal proprietary data, it became obvious a ...