Content Security
Data travels near and far in today’s wide-ranging, collaborative organizations. As information strays from well-established systems and repositories, protection must get closer to content. In addition, content carries its own threats, such as unwanted information (spam) or attacks (malware). Content security must also prevent these undesirables.
- Protecting Content at Rest, In Motion, and In Use
- Pre-Empting Malicious Software (Malware)
- Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, and Anti-Spyware Defenses
- Messaging (E-Mail and IM) Filtering, Hygiene, and Encryption
- Web Filtering
- Anti-Spam
- File, Folder, and Disk Encryption
- Information-Centric Security
- Information Leakage Detection and Prevention (DLP)
- Rights Management Technologies
- Information Classification and Data Governance
This topic relates to the Security and Risk Management coverage area - Planning and creation of security architecture, infrastructure, and programs for complex global enterprise networks. Technology focused reports on vendor product offerings.
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