The Top 5 Myths to Protecting Your Data, and What to do About It

The Top 5 Myths to Protecting Your Data, and What to do About It
The Top 5 Myths to Protecting Your Data, and What to do About It

The Top 5 Myths to Protecting Your Data, and What to do About It

Date: Dec. 4
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT

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Customer data.  Corporate financials.  HR records.   Strategic M&A plans.  These are all part of the ecosystem of data that you have to protect.  How effective are your current processes in delivering this protection?  If traditional security technologies actually delivered the promised level of protection, why is there a constant stream of companies still getting breached, losing their customer data, and failing audits?  There is a set of beliefs, myths actually, on implementing an information security program which actually leaves companies further exposed and increases their risk.  These not only impact how effective a security program can be, but also impact a company's ability to access and manage this data to make better decisions, and serve their customers more effectively. Join this webinar to understand these myths, and how you can dispel them to deliver a much stronger level of protection, and increase your agility and performance.

Featured speakers:
Dave Anderson, senior director, marketing, Voltage Security

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