Building a watertight classification policy is the basis for success.
Since data within companies is becoming increasingly valuable, it is crucial to protect it properly. And that’s not easy when several users have access to this data and when there are numerous information streams within your structure. Using data classification, we identify the sensitive data, its location and how it is accessed in order to implement a watertight policy.
Building a watertight classification policy is the basis for success.
Add as much automation as possible for efficiency and ease of use.
Implementation of mechanisms that ensure that data is automatically protected.
Continuous monitoring and reporting for the timely detection of leaks and rapid responses to attacks.
Via an intensive 3-day workshop you will develop better insights into your data streams and how to protect them, and you will receive a concrete proof of concept.
Data is the new gold for many companies. Protecting company data and avoiding data leaks are therefore top priorities. Not an easy task, when you know that data can move without restrictions between many users, both internal and external. Before you can effectively engage in data leak prevention (DLP), you need to know which data is sensitive and which is not, where the data is located, and who has access to it.
We expect the Belgian transposition of the EU directive by 17/10/2024. Make sure your environment is completely secure to avoid fines!