I just wrapped up a webinar from this past December that was presented by Andrew Jaquith, who is the CTO of Perimeter E-Security. He goes on to present the following as 2011 data security predictions:
1. Employers will lock down phones.
2. DLP will gain (quasi ubiquitous) traction.
3. The term 'Abstract Persistent Threats' will die off.
4. The U.S. will creep towards EU-styled protections.
5. Public (Federal) data security benchmarks will emerge.
My $0.02 here:
-Employers need to lock down (& archive) social media too.....
-DLP, End-Point Security & Cloud-based IAM (IdM) solutions will all gain traction.....
-Who cares about APT....
-It is about time for the U.S. to have a thoughtful, coherent, cross-industry data security/privacy requirement. The States, and all of the Lawyers, have been having a field day with this. And, it is a barrier to entry.
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