Check Point clamps down on data loss
Check Point clamps down on data loss
By SecurityAsia Editors | Oct 25, 2010
Businesses are faced with an assortment of security risks. Among the most prevalent risks are network attacks and infected computing systems. The consequences of loss of use - that is, network failures and out-ofcommission computing systems - are just too great for any business to ignore.
In practice, most businesses have taken appropriate steps to avoid loss of use incidents by utilizing a variety of purpose-built security technologies such as firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems/Intrusion Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), and anti-virus/malware software. But what about the data that is flowing within and out of these networks and computing systems?
Preventing data loss, however, can be very difficult especially when one considers the many ways information workers can place data at risk of being lost. In this document, we have chosen to review Check Point DLP (Data Loss Prevention) as it effectively combines the contextual understanding that only humans can bring with the power of technology.
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