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pamela is the chief privacy officer for one of the world’s largest insurance providers. She’s confident that her team has the best DLP program in place, but is slowly coming to the realization that she can’t protect data once it leaves the corporate perimeter. Now she’s beginning to ask her organization why hardare, policies and other solutions don’t address the extended enterprise. What happens once our digital assets leave our network? How can we ensure our supply chain is meeting compliance?
Although she’s reluctant to turn this rock over, she understands its better to take action now so she can stay ahead of the game. After all, her organization would hate to see a public breach while on the verge of making a key acquisition. |
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Think past your perimeter.
Explore the Extended Enterprise:
We've identified that in many cases the extended enterprise, consisting of customers, suppliers/contractors, remote employees and trusted partners that are disclosing files outside the corporate network, despite the hardware, procedures and policies in place.
This as a major privacy/security concern.
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