July 2024 Edition
Welcome to the July edition of the Data-Centric Advantage newsletter! This month, we're tackling human error in data security, a high-risk chemical breach scenario, and how to shift the economic burden of data breaches.?
Third-Party Vendor Trouble
With even the most robust enterprise data security strategies, the sheer scale of a typical global supply chain leaves room for human error. Consider the vast networks of suppliers for major corporations:
A data breach is not a question of if, but when. Critical data must be secured.
Recent Data-Centric Security News
Chemical facilities across the U.S. are on high alert after a breach in CISA’s Chemical Security Assessment Tool (CSAT), potentially exposing sensitive data to threat actors.
Still think protecting just the perimeter, not the data itself, is enough to keep data safe? Think again.
Seclore in the News
We welcomed our new Chief Product Officer, Ramin Farassat, who was featured in the San Jose Business Journal and will lead the growth of the Seclore product portfolio.
Secure Collaboration in Manufacturing
Did you know manufacturing is one of the most frequently targeted industries for cyberattacks? Protecting intellectual property (IP) is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge, but the patenting process is often fraught with risks.
Seclore CCO, Vishal Gauri, discusses how data-centric security can safeguard IP during the patenting process. Read more in this article.?
Upcoming Events
Live Webinar – July 24th at 10:00 AM (PDT) / 1:00 PM (EST)
Shifting the Economic Burden of an Attack
Did you know that data-centric security shifts the economic burden of cyberattacks from defenders to attackers?
?It's essential to adopt strategies that not only protect data but also increase the difficulty, in both time and cost, for attackers. This webinar will discuss the concept of shifting the economic burden of cyberattacks by leveraging data-centric security.
Seclore Webinar Recap
Shadow Data: Protecting Data in the Shadows and Beyond?
What We Covered:
Data Joke of the Month
Why did the antivirus go to therapy?
Answer: “It had too many unresolved issues with malware.”
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