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Today's most common enterprise security oversights, assumptions
Does your organization make one of the top-five mistakes when protecting information in an enterprise environment? Perhaps all five? Discover which security oversights are most common and how the correct network folder encryption solution can help solve these specific security challenges. Click here for more.
Premier U.S. financial institution first to deploy risk-based authentication
A top-10 U.S. bank deployed a risk-based consumer authentication strategy to help prevent fraud, protect their brand and, ultimately, their end customers. Could this approach be right for you and your organization?
A risk-based authentication solution couples strong authentication with proven fraud detection techniques to match authentication methods to the risk of a given transaction. These capabilities confidently confirm identities when and where appropriate, while monitoring online behavior to seamlessly and automatically detect fraud.
Discover how this respected financial institution leveraged an innovative security strategy to help prevent fraud before it takes place. Read more.
How a layered security model helped efficiently secure the infrastructure of one of the globe's most advanced border security initiatives
As part an advanced border security initiative, one of the world's top e-governments sought a seamless infrastructure that could authenticate users from multiple agencies and secure the transfer of sensitive information. This project required efficient solutions that could seamlessly protect the information in an open, dynamic environment.
How was this accomplished? Find out how layered security solutions were leveraged to help create a secure, open infrastructure for this trusted e-government. Click here for more.
Increasing pressure to use encryption has many organizations initiating encryption projects. Data loss, regulatory requirements and partner demands all point to the need for an encryption platform that can respond to the pressure. Today's encryption technologies and solutions are sophisticated and are able to manage data protection duties across a wide range of data types, applications and user populations.
It is important to assess the global need for encryption across the entire organization when assessing solutions. Entrust's latest white paper, Encryption 101: Eight common encryption issues facing organizations today, explores the decisions about which types of encryption solutions to use.
Point solutions might seem easier to implement in small workgroups for specific tasks but they cannot provide a workable, scaleable solution to be used across the organization, nor can they provide the robust audit logs and reporting required by your compliance officer or security auditor. Look for solutions that can meet your requirements today and grow and change as future requirements are determined.