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Deep Content Control Keeps Data in the Enterprise

Published by Websense on Aug 30, 2007

Information is at the heart of every organization and is often its most critical asset. Through accident or malice, it is sometimes exposed, representing a risk to compliance, business continuity, and an organization’s competitive advantage. While organizations focus on the prevention of outside attempts to access sensitive data, few acknowledge – let alone prepare for – the threat from within.

Data leakage, i.e., the loss of data more commonly occurs via internal vectors than the theft or destruction of data from intrusion or other external illegal activity. Typically, data leakage results from the negligence or error of employees and/or third party organizations, not an intentional effort to inflict damage.

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