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Dark Reading Radio: Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Fail
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Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
7/30/2014 | 10:12:43 AM
Re: Failure of Data Loss Prevention
Ryan, you can post that question in the Comment box below the show's page if you've registered. Then we can have Zach address it--even if you're not there. Thanks!

 
RyanSepe
RyanSepe,
User Rank: Ninja
7/30/2014 | 10:08:07 AM
Re: Failure of Data Loss Prevention
Thanks! Being the DLP administrator this will definitely be interesting. I did have a question that I think it stated below I could ask here for the broadcast. 

I can see DLP being a cloudy area when you use an email service that is cloudbase such as Office365.

My questions is:

Can DLP be applied to services that are in the cloud (example Office 365 and Symantec DLP) and if the third party states that it cannot are there regulations in place by compliance organizations to combat this statement? Any direction would be appreciated.
Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
7/30/2014 | 9:57:18 AM
Re: Failure of Data Loss Prevention
@RyanSepe: Yes, we will have it archived later today. :) All of our shows are archived, actually. This is the DR Radio archive link: http://www.darkreading.com/dr-radio.asp
RyanSepe
RyanSepe,
User Rank: Ninja
7/30/2014 | 9:47:50 AM
Re: Failure of Data Loss Prevention
I have a meeting at 1PM today. Is there going to be an archive where I can listen to the broadcast after? Thanks,
Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
7/30/2014 | 8:58:26 AM
Re: Failure of Data Loss Prevention
Me, too. Zach and Kelly Lum are still in working on this, so he may even have new info to share today as well as next week at Black Hat USA in Vegas.
theb0x
theb0x,
User Rank: Ninja
7/30/2014 | 8:50:30 AM
Re: Failure of Data Loss Prevention
Looking forward to the broadcast!
Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
7/30/2014 | 8:08:45 AM
Re: Failure of Data Loss Prevention
It will be interesting to learn which DLP products and open-source programs were found to have security vulns. The researchers also plan to provide some mitigation/defense recommendations in their talk next week. 

Join us today at 1pm and you can ask Zach Lanier questions about his findings.
dlpexpert
dlpexpert,
User Rank: Strategist
7/29/2014 | 6:13:32 PM
Failure of Data Loss Prevention
I think this verifies the switch up to GTB Technologies advanced DLP solutions  http://www.gtbtechnologies.com/en/news/gtb-technologies-announces-a-huge-increase-of-enterprises-switching-up-to-gtb-s-advanced-data-protection-dlp-solutions 


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