Generating data for test and development environments presents serious challenges for enterprise security and risk management. When data is copied from production databases and used directly for test/development, large volumes of private data accumulate on unprotected servers and workstations. The use of outsourced and offshore QA and development services further increases the risks. An alarming number of data breaches, along with complex regulatory compliance requirements, highlight the need to de-identify sensitive data when moving from production to test, development, and training environments.
SEC Cyber Risk Guidance Overview and SEC Cyber Risk Disclosure Issues.
Competing encryption offerings we looked at would have required us to hire three or four dedicated administrators to keep everything running smoothly. Voltage SecureMail can be managed with our regular email administrative staff, saving us a lot of time and money.
Thankfully, most organizations now have a Chief Information Security Officer. The CISO's primary function is to stand in the gap between the business and all the IT related risks that surround the modern-day organization. He or she may have a staff of trained security professionals, or perhaps your leader has engaged third party service providers for many of the necessary controls. Regardless, the CISO is the where 'the buck stops' when it comes to IT risk management.
As part of our commitment to helping companies to safely collect and use consumer data to power their businesses, we wanted to get behind the headlines and find out what effect the events of 2013 have had on consumer privacy concerns and provide an accurate picture of the potential impact this could have on businesses in the year ahead.
Overview: As business operations scale up and become increasingly dependent on Information Technology (IT), IT environments will continue to become more complex, exposing organizations to a wide array of risks, threats, and vulnerabilities that have a direct impact on the performance of the enterprise.
A growing regional air carrier needed a way to protect its customer data and achieve compliance at both level-1 and level-2 classifications. The Voltage Security solution combines the following technologies to deliver a simple and cost-effective solution across the entire company: Voltage Secure Stateless Tokenization (SST) technology, Voltage Format-Preserving Encryption (FPE), and Voltage Page-Integrated Encryption (PIE).
In today's global business environment, companies are increasingly finding their employees, business practices, and IT systems stretched across international boundaries. However, one element of a global enterprise remains surprisingly local: how to effectively manage data residency requirements and data privacy regulations.