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Girma Nigusse

Six Ways To Stop Data Leaks

March 20, 2007

Six Ways To Stop Data Leaks: "But there are ways to mitigate the risks and keep track of what’s going on inside the firewall. Experts suggest taking the following steps:

1 Get a handle on the data
2 Monitor content in motion
3 Keep an eye on databases, which can contain a company’s informational crown jewels
4 Limit user privileges
5 Cover those endpoints
6 Centralize your intellectual property data"

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