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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Seclore eyes clients in Europe & Asian mkts
The company is targeting around 1000 deployments by end of 2012
Pankaj Maru
Friday, December 16, 2011

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Pankaj Maru
Friday, December 16, 2011

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Labels:
europe,
Infraccent,
pankaj maru,
Seclore,
seclore filesecure,
vishal gupta
Monday, December 12, 2011
Security solution prevents leakage of reports at Fugro Survey
The company solved about 95 percent of its security threats by restricting the leakage of its reports to competitors, thus preventing business loss
By Vinita Gupta, InformationWeek, December 09, 2011

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By Vinita Gupta, InformationWeek, December 09, 2011

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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Friday, September 9, 2011
ISACA Bangalore : DLP or IRM - Both or none - Part 1 of Part 3
Recently at ISACA Bangalore Chapter held in July 22,23-2011 @ Hotel Matthan.
CEO Seclore, Vishal Gupta spoke on below topic : DLP / IRM / Both or None ???
Here is the recording of the presentation in case if you have missed the event.
CEO Seclore, Vishal Gupta spoke on below topic : DLP / IRM / Both or None ???
Here is the recording of the presentation in case if you have missed the event.
Labels:
data protection,
DLP,
Document Security,
IRM,
seclore filesecure
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Map your data classification policy to controls effectively: How-to
Vishal Gupta
Data classification can be viewed as the act of putting data in buckets, based on the criteria of confidentiality, criticality, sensitivity/access control and retention.
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Data classification can be viewed as the act of putting data in buckets, based on the criteria of confidentiality, criticality, sensitivity/access control and retention.
Please click here to read the full article
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