Information Obfuscation: Protecting Corporate Data

[presentation]
by
Michael Jay Freer, Quality Business Intelligence
Summary: 

With corporate data breaches occurring at an ever-alarming rate, all levels of organizations are struggling with ways to protect corporate data assets. Rather than choosing one or two of the many options available, Michael Jay Freer believes that the best approach is a combination of tools and practices to address the specific threats. To get you started, Michael Jay introduces the myriad of information security tools companies are using today: firewalls, virus controls, access and authentication controls, separation of duties, multi-factor authentication, data masking, banning user-developed MS-Access databases, encrypting data (both in-flight and at-rest), encrypting emails and folders, disabling jump drives, limiting web access, and more. Then, he dives deeper into data masking and describes a powerful data-masking language. Explore how to develop standard masking business-rules and the best industry practices for manipulating masked data. You can get started slowly with information obfuscation without attempting to "boil the ocean."

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