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RSA Ramps Up Data Loss Prevention

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Larry Barrett
Larry Barrett
Mar 17, 2010


Many CIOs may rank data security as their organization’s top priority, but getting a handle on everything that needs to be secured can be a daunting prospect.

That’s where RSA aims to come in with an updated edition of its Data Loss Prevention offering that promises a slew of enhancements designed to tighten up a company’s security. eSecurity Planet takes a look.


RSA has released the latest version of its Data Loss Prevention security suite for enterprises, which are besieged by data breaches these days that cost an average of more than $6 million apiece to resolve.

RSA, the security division of storage giant EMC (NYSE: EMC), said the key to efficiently and affordably locking down critical information is to take a proactive approach to discovering and resolving potential threats before they become a $6 million problem.



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RSA DLP Upgrade Heightens Data Security

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