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Stop Data Breaches Now: a Webinar on Self-Encrypting Drives for the Enterprise
[July 02, 2014]

Stop Data Breaches Now: a Webinar on Self-Encrypting Drives for the Enterprise


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What:

 

The Trusted Computing Group will host a free webinar July 16 on data protection. Data breaches continue to cost businesses big money - and not just legal costs, fines and lost business. The huge, recent Target (News - Alert) incident has proven that a large breach can impact the stock price and ongoing trade over time and endanger the careers of the C-level executives at the helm.

 
So, despite available technologies, data continues to be lost. Sometimes it's a matter of the lost laptop with Social Security numbers or other personally identifiable information. In other cases, racks of drives are lost to carefully planned theft, or critical info is left on drives that were disposed of improperly.
 

For many instances of data breach, the solution is the self-encrypting drive, or SED. These drives, based on industries standards developed by TCG and implemented by almost all storage vendors, provide instant, on-the-fly, transparent encryption. Users cannot turn it off, and it does not impact system performance.

 
Join experts from Samsung (News - Alert) and WinMagic as we look at the key concepts of SEDs, performance and implementation and the role of SEDs in enterprise data protection. See how companies are using them and tips for a successful deployment that can protect data all the time and allow for the instant erasure or re-purposing of drives easily and effectively.
 

When:

Wed., July 16, 1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific

 

Where:

To get more info or to register for the webinar, go to https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/7423/117065

 

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