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Locks on doors do not protect sensitive data. Security measures intended to keep the outside world outside do little to protect your data from internal leaks. In fact, eighty-one percent of data loss comes from unintentional, internal leaks, according to a study by the Ponemon Institute. Yet, few businesses take action, even after a leak has occurred. The pressures of the contemporary climate have made the need for data loss prevention (DLP) solutions evident. Leaving internal data exposed leads to profound consequences. An information leak can cost a company its competitive advantage, disrupt operations, and compromise both regulatory compliance and corporate governance. Learn more about the importance of data loss prevention in this white paper. |