
RSA 2017 Recap: Keeping Your Data Secure Against Increasingly Sophisticated Attacks
Another year, another successful RSA conference.

Another year, another successful RSA conference.

When you hear the name Seclore, it immediately registers in your mind as a young, unique company offering a unique subset of security for the enterprises of today – Information Rights Management.

Law firms are businesses like financial, insurance and manufacturing companies; they similarly handle many different types of sensitive data such as intellectual property, trade secrets, merger and acquisition documents, and employee social security numbers.

The recent breach of information at Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonesca, has been the source of much press already and is likely to lead to a whole lot of investigations and regulatory changes in how tax havens operate.

On March 30, 2016 the legal world held its proverbial breath the news broke in the Wall Street Journal about the first reported law firm breaches.

File sharing today is being increasingly democratized.

It’s been the good news/bad news story.

I use several Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) systems every day with co-workers, partners and vendors.

They’re both in entertainment – well, that is if you consider politics entertaining these days.

This is the first of five blogs that will discuss key predictions related to the use of Enterprise Digital Rights Management in 2016.

Another year, another successful RSA conference.

When you hear the name Seclore, it immediately registers in your mind as a young, unique company offering a unique subset of security for the enterprises of today – Information Rights Management.

Law firms are businesses like financial, insurance and manufacturing companies; they similarly handle many different types of sensitive data such as intellectual property, trade secrets, merger and acquisition documents, and employee social security numbers.

The recent breach of information at Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonesca, has been the source of much press already and is likely to lead to a whole lot of investigations and regulatory changes in how tax havens operate.

On March 30, 2016 the legal world held its proverbial breath the news broke in the Wall Street Journal about the first reported law firm breaches.

File sharing today is being increasingly democratized.

It’s been the good news/bad news story.

I use several Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) systems every day with co-workers, partners and vendors.

They’re both in entertainment – well, that is if you consider politics entertaining these days.

This is the first of five blogs that will discuss key predictions related to the use of Enterprise Digital Rights Management in 2016.