[spacer] The BYOC & BYOD Enterprise Problem [spacer] Cloud Services are growing at an exponential rate for both business and personal use. Cloud providers today allow private people (maybe your employees) to create powerful computing environments in the cloud by creating … Read More
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Cloud Architecture: Data Leak Prevention in the Cloud
Cloud Architecture: Data Protection in the Cloud Cloud Computing and Emerging Technologies, Azure, AWS, Google, CASB Cloud Access Security Broker, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), SaaS Monitoring Platforms (SMP), Virtualization, Web-Oriented Architecture (WOA), Enterprise Mashup……. These technologies can mean a profound change in … Read More
Is your organization subject to FERPA regulations for student information?
Being Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) compliant is a must for today’s educational organizations. Confidential information sent to students, parents, colleagues, and other institutions must have protective controls and must remain private.
GTB DLP that Works Platform easily protects FERPA data while staying in compliance with state and federal regulations.
The ever-increasing use of email to communicate between teacher and student/parent including sending scanned attachments with PII, HIPAA, FERPA, and like data, intensifies the vulnerability of being out of compliance.
GTB DLP that Works platform can help with the ACCURATE detection and encryption of these communications.
GTB Technologies Security News Watch – EU to Ensure IM Privacy
In the News EU to crack down on online services such as WhatsApp over privacy Jennifer Rankin in Brussels and Alex Hern Monday 15 August 2016 11.34 EDT “WhatsApp, Skype and other online messaging services face an EU crackdown aimed at … Read More
Schrems and Facebook privacy case – GTB Technologies News Watch
Schrems and Facebook privacy case EU_US Data Transfers Edition Stay up to date on the latest cybersecurity news, trends and breaches. Follow GTB Technologies News Watch to stay in the know. In the News Schrems and Facebook privacy case: next … Read More