
Six Predictions for 2018 Data Security – Prediction #3
In our continued discussion of trends around data security for 2018, we continue to see that shadow IT resources are still causing organizations problems.

In our continued discussion of trends around data security for 2018, we continue to see that shadow IT resources are still causing organizations problems.

Last week we discussed that in spite of big spend on security solutions, organizations are still experiencing security breaches and how data-centric security can plug remaining gaps.

One thing that was clear in 2017: In spite of big spending on security solutions, organizations haven’t yet figured out how to protect themselves from data breaches.

While we often think of mainstream corporations as having the greatest risk of a security breach, schools, universities and colleges are also easy targets.

On August 15, The New York Times published a strong worded op-ed titled, China’s Intellectual Property Theft Must Stop by Dennis C. Blair and Keith Alexander.

Since the 1700’s insurance companies have been operating in the U.S., providing policy holders a safety net for the worst case scenarios.

At Seclore, we know that Enterprise Digital Rights Management (EDRM) is a critical part of every security architecture, but we also understand that up to now there have been barriers that have prevented widespread adoption.

A company’s HR department sends salary slips to every employee via email.

Back in November of 2016 our first prediction for the new year was – 2017 Will be a Historic Year for US Cybersecurity Legislation – and already we are seeing legislation being enacted.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a new regulation recently adopted by the European Commission, has ruffled many feathers.

In our continued discussion of trends around data security for 2018, we continue to see that shadow IT resources are still causing organizations problems.

Last week we discussed that in spite of big spend on security solutions, organizations are still experiencing security breaches and how data-centric security can plug remaining gaps.

One thing that was clear in 2017: In spite of big spending on security solutions, organizations haven’t yet figured out how to protect themselves from data breaches.

While we often think of mainstream corporations as having the greatest risk of a security breach, schools, universities and colleges are also easy targets.

On August 15, The New York Times published a strong worded op-ed titled, China’s Intellectual Property Theft Must Stop by Dennis C. Blair and Keith Alexander.

Since the 1700’s insurance companies have been operating in the U.S., providing policy holders a safety net for the worst case scenarios.

At Seclore, we know that Enterprise Digital Rights Management (EDRM) is a critical part of every security architecture, but we also understand that up to now there have been barriers that have prevented widespread adoption.

A company’s HR department sends salary slips to every employee via email.

Back in November of 2016 our first prediction for the new year was – 2017 Will be a Historic Year for US Cybersecurity Legislation – and already we are seeing legislation being enacted.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a new regulation recently adopted by the European Commission, has ruffled many feathers.