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Don't Classify Data. Press Send. Watch Your Heart Sink.
Ian Davies, Account Executive, Fortra Piers Chivers, Product Manager, Fortra
The speed at which businesses operate today obliges workers to increase efficiency. With the ease at which large amounts of data can be shared via email, digital media, and cloud apps, it is easy for confidential information to be mistakenly over-shared and exposed.
88% of data breaches are caused by employee mistakes—human error according to a joint study between Stanford researchers and security firm Tessian.
How many of us, relying on the autofill function, have pressed send on an email only to realise that it has gone to the wrong Dave?
Join our own Piers Chivers and Ian Davies discussion on why data classification is essential to protecting your company from accidental data loss. In their usual, “no death by PowerPoint” conversational manner they will walk you through:
- the unfortunate real-life examples of “oops” emails that could have or have turned out to be disastrous for the organizations
- how data classification enhances downstream tools’ like DLP functionality improving your ROI
- how data classification turns your staff from a risk asset to your first and last line of defense
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Go Beyond One-Size-Fits-All Data Classification: Protect Data You Care about
Ian Davies, EMEA Partner Manager, Fortra Piers Chivers, Product Manager, Fortra
Optimising Data Classification for Your Business: A Tailored Approach to Comprehensive Security.
In the dynamic landscape of cybersecurity, an increasing number of vendors promise all-encompassing solutions to address your security needs. While the concept of a “one-size-fits-all” platform may initially appear enticing in terms of business efficiency, the reality often falls short of expectations. These tools, designed for the standard organisations, frequently do not align with your specific requirements.
By adopting a best-of-breed data classification solution, you can ensure a tailored, precisely configured solution that accommodates your organisation's unique needs, whilst offering a wide array of integrations. During this enlightening webinar, we will explore the following key themes:
- The necessity of specialised providers to fulfil the increasing granular data labelling demands mandated by data protection regulations.
- The important of sub-categorisation in developing a meaningful and effective data classification policy.
- Why high-level classification policies often fall short of meeting the compliance needs of both the organisation and regulators.
- Strategies to optimise returns on your technology investments whilst ensuring robust data classification.
Watch this webcast to learn about the intricacies of tailoring your data classification approach to enhance your organisation’ security and compliance whilst optimising technology investments.
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Don't Classify Data. Press Send. Watch Your Heart Sink.
Ian Davies, Account Executive, Fortra Piers Chivers, Product Manager, Fortra
The speed at which businesses operate today obliges workers to increase efficiency. With the ease at which large amounts of data can be shared via email, digital media, and cloud apps, it is easy for confidential information to be mistakenly over-shared and exposed.
88% of data breaches are caused by employee mistakes—human error according to a joint study between Stanford researchers and security firm Tessian.
How many of us, relying on the autofill function, have pressed send on an email only to realise that it has gone to the wrong Dave?
Join our own Piers Chivers and Ian Davies discussion on why data classification is essential to protecting your company from accidental data loss. In their usual, “no death by PowerPoint” conversational manner they will walk you through:- the unfortunate real-life examples of “oops” emails that could have or have turned out to be disastrous for the organizations
- how data classification enhances downstream tools’ like DLP functionality improving your ROI
- how data classification turns your staff from a risk asset to your first and last line of defense