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DATA LOSS PREVENTION

Data loss prevention (DLP) is a computer security term that refers to systems that discover, monitor, and protect confidential data wherever it is stored or used, across endpoints, networks, and storage systems. DLP systems are designed to detect and prevent the unauthorized use and transmission of confidential information. This topic covers the latest trends in data loss prevention.

Data Loss Prevention is part of Business Exchange, suggested by Breanne Wagner. This topic contains 399 news and 115 blog items. Read updated news, blogs, and resources about Data Loss Prevention. Find user-submitted articles and reactions on Data Loss Prevention from like-minded professionals.

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Google's SKIPFISH Application Scannermore

Our team had the opportunity to test Google’s recently released web application scanner known as SKIPFISH.

It's time to ditch Windows, which one is your next OS?more

Google is phasing out the internal use of Microsoft’s ubiquitous Windows operating system because of security concerns,...

Reverse Honey Traps - Beating Online Anti-virus Engine in its Own Gamemore

Reverse Honey Traps - Beating Online Anti-virus Engine in its Own Game Web based online anti viruses are used heavily...

OWASP 2009 Annual Report is Out!more

I just received the OWASP 2009 Annual Report today in my inbox and was happy to have something interesting to read on...

Anton Chuvakin's Compliance Mega-Epiphanymore

After spending a week at an amazing Project Honeynet 2010 Annual “Get-together” in Mexico City, I realized that the...

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Google’s decision to start moving away from the Windows operating system because of its vulnerabilities in my opinion...

Let Bogons Be Bogonsmore

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Detecting & Bypassing Web Application Firewalls (part 2)more

While the advantages and positive features far outweigh the negative in WAF’s, one major problem is there are only a...

What is the Value of a Trade Secret?more

My guess is that the value of software patents is on the decline, taking value as the net of the economic upside of the...

Bullet Proof Hosting: Financing and Paymentmore

Bullet Proof Hosting: Financing and Payment Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis is a...

Watching Out For Criminal Hacksmore

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Giving information security a KISSmore

I read whitepapers and view presentations on a daily basis which detail new types of vulnerabilities and I always...

Password Hashing Salt- Should It Be Random?more

Recently I had a discussion on whether password hashes salted with random bits are more secure than the one salted with...

DOW Plunge Highlights Trillion Dollar Hacker Threatmore

The fact that the "kill-the-hacker-story" message was issued during the Sunday political talking head circuit...

Detecting and Bypassing Web Application Firewalls (part 1)more

Web applications have some serious vulnerabilities, and WAF provides a very important extra protection layer to the web...

Why ALL Security is Localmore

Thomas P. O’Neill, former speaker of the US House of Representatives Tip O’Neill’s father, once said that “all politics...

Six Reasons to Love Infosecmore

Infosec sometimes unfairly gets a lot of bad press for being a barrier to business goals and objectives.

Dealing with ISO 27001 & BS 25999-2 Internal Auditsmore

If this is the first time you have come across the notion of internal auditor, you are probably puzzled – Why would I...

Why do you work in Infosec?more

Why do you work in Infosec? I was at a social event the other day and got chatting to a few people sat around my table.

Identity Theft Targets Hispanic Communitymore

Puerto Rican stolen identities have surfaced in immigration raids all over the country. Jose Marrero, who was born and...

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Investigator - Loss Prevention - Mid-Atlantic Ann Taylor | New York
Posted: May 16
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Posted: May 22
Data Loss Prevention Specialist Columbia University | New York, NY
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Loss Prevention Director MarketSource | Alpharetta, GA
Posted: May 6
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Posted: May 23

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