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trish is the chief risk officer for a top 5 healthcare organization. Her role has steadily expanded to include data security and IT in recent years as its becoming quite evident that they can no longer operate using a siloed approach to ERM. Daily threat management and a list of priorities a mile long have her feeling lost in the weeds when it comes to the unique risks P2P poses. How did Pfizer (a competitor) leak personal data on 17,000 employees? Surely they have the same policies that we do?
What Trish doesn't realize is that there's over 1.5 billion searches a day happening on the P2P,
a large percentage being very malicious in intent. Patient-related notes, personally identifiable information (PII), and other sensitive data continue to appear outside the corporate-perimeter
on the P2P.
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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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