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A New Paradigm in Data Security: Insider Risk Management

Sponsored by: minute read Share this article: Insider Risk Management builds a framework around the new paradigm of “risk tolerance,” aiming to give security teams the visibility and context around data activity to protect that data, without putting rigid constraints on users. The pandemic was a force accelerator for digital transformation in the enterprise. It’s not just the dramatic remote work shift it’s a profound shift toward prioritizing speed and flexibility as the drivers of a company’s competitive advantage. But as faster, more agile ways of working dramatically increase data security risks stemming from our own employees, it’s forcing a reckoning: How do you manage these growing risks without impeding speed and agility in your business?

Microsoft Ignite Brings Security & Compliance Updates

Microsoft Ignite Brings Security & Compliance Updates Microsoft announces support for data loss prevention in Google Chrome, co-authoring of protected files, and more at Ignite 2021. Microsoft today debuted several security and compliance updates as part of its Ignite 2021 conference, including the extension of data loss prevention (DLP) to the Chrome browser and on-premises files, the ability to co-author protected documents, and the extension of Azure Purview. Related Content: During last year s Ignite conference, Microsoft extended its data loss prevention capabilities to Microsoft Cloud App Security, bringing DLP policy-based inspection to cloud apps including Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Webex, OneDrive, SharePoint, and others. In November 2020, its Endpoint DLP tool became generally available. 

Code42 Named to CRNs 2021 Security 100 List

Code42, the Insider Risk Management leader, today announced that CRN ®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Code42 to its annual Security 100 list. This list recognizes leading IT channel security vendors. A panel of respected CRN editors compiled this list, recognizing channel-focused security vendors across five technology categories: Identity Management and Data Protection; Endpoint Security; Network Security; Web, Email and Application Security; and SIEM, Risk and Threat Intelligence. As security continues to be a top concern for organizations of all sizes, this year’s Security 100 honorees bring a combination of channel focus, cutting-edge technology and outstanding partner benefits to solution providers. It’s why this list also serves as a guide for solution providers, helping them to identify the top security vendors to team with as they look to provide innovative solutions to their customers.

Code42 Named to CRN s 2021 Security 100 List

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Code42 Named to CRN’s 2021 Security 100 List February 22, 2021 GMT Code42, the Insider Risk Management leader, today announced that CRN ®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Code42 to its annual Security 100 list. This list recognizes leading IT channel security vendors. A panel of respected CRN editors compiled this list, recognizing channel-focused security vendors across five technology categories: Identity Management and Data Protection; Endpoint Security; Network Security; Web, Email and Application Security; and SIEM, Risk and Threat Intelligence. ADVERTISEMENT As security continues to be a top concern for organizations of all sizes, this year’s Security 100 honorees bring a combination of channel focus, cutting-edge technology and outstanding partner benefits to solution providers. It’s why this list also serves as a guide for solution providers, helping them to id

An Unaddressed Threat To Critical Infrastructure And National Security: Insider Cyber Sabotage

An Unaddressed Threat To Critical Infrastructure And National Security: Insider Cyber Sabotage Dawn Cappelli, VP of Global Security & Chief Information Security Officer, Rockwell Automation [NYSE:ROK] Dawn Cappelli, VP of Global Security & Chief Information Security Officer, Rockwell Automation [NYSE:ROK] In the cybersecurity industry we are somewhat fickle we shift our attention back and forth between insider and external threats based on recent events. In the 90’s and early 2000’s we focused on computer viruses as that was the predominant threat. From 2010-2014, our attention shifted to insider threats when Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden grabbed the headlines. In 2015 we pivoted back to external threats when ransomware became prevalent. In 2017, following WannaCry and NotPetya, we understandably are largely focusing on external cyber threats. However, beware that the pendulum is likely to shift back to insider threats. In addition, with the shifting rece

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