Clearing the hurdles to improved endpoint security

Today's workforce is more efficient than ever, utilising communications and storage devices that make the transfer of information fast and convenient. However, the time these tools save can be lost as a result of the data security risks the devices pose for the companies that use them.

Gil Sever is CEO of Safend.Vista Research reported last year that 70 percent of security breaches involving losses over USD$100,000 were perpetrated from inside the enterprise. It is becoming increasingly apparent that many companies have bypassed adequate internal security measures in the race to be constantly connected and, by extension, perpetually productive. Eventually these companies find themselves sidelined by exposed weaknesses or malicious attacks damaging their corporate reputation and negatively affecting their bottom-line. Below we outline four recurring threats to data ...
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