Data Leak Prevention for Governance, Risk and Compliance
The regulatory environment means that monitoring what information leaves your organization is as vital as protecting it from external attacks. Email is one of the most likely routes by which data may leak, maliciously or more often accidentally. A successful Data Leak Prevention system will address the issue of email by policy, in a way that integrates with the systems your business has in place to address governance, risk and compliance rather than through a series of standalone tools.
Aimed at senior staff responsible for company policy on risk, compliance and governance required to understand:
- Impact and costs of data leakage
- Components of a DLP solution
- Email DLP as part of a Governance, Risk and Compliance strategy
Learn why email Data Leak Prevention is critical to correct honest mistakes, safeguard evidence in cases of malicious action, educate users in policy and help you improve procedures that increase productivity.
What Next?
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- IDC Profile Emerging cloud-based email services
- Forrester Total Economic Impact of Mimecast

- The Archiving Dilemma:
11 Considerations to control your email environment - Security-as-a-Service:
Threat mitigation from the cloud

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