It's time to think differently about protecting data

The recent rash of high profile security breaches, data loss incidents and associated fraud highlights the fact that the security industry is failing to meet the threats.

The recent rash of high profile security breaches, data loss incidents and associated fraud highlights the fact that the security industry is failing to meet the threats organisations face when it comes to protecting the lifeblood of their business – their data and their customer's data.

As the threats of data loss continue to increase, it's time for IT, CIOs, CEOs, boards and security practitioners around the world to fundamentally reexamine their approach to security; and, instead make security a strategic, enterprisewide initiative.

Protecting data within corporations

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