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New Technology to Protect Against Insider Threats: Full Data Encryption2

 

Company: Credant Technologies
Published: March 2008

 

With incidents of internal threats on the rise, first-generation encryption products such as Full Disk Encryption are no longer the best endpoint security approach due to lack of protection against insider threats and significant manageability and usability issues. Due to legal imperatives against insider threats, enterprises need a solution with a data-centric, policy-based encryption approach that can be consistently enforced wherever the data resides, across all endpoints. The paradigm must shift from Full Disk Encryption to Full Data Encryption.

Unlike older encryption technologies, Credant's Policy-based Intelligent Encryption delivers a multi-layered encryption approach that provides comprehensive, critical business controls to ensure data is always within compliance. This layered technology fits nicely into a phased security implementation, and can be especially helpful for enterprises that prefer to roll out security methodically to minimize the impact on users, or for those who have different security policy requirements by user role or department.

 

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