Sessions:
A recent endpoint data survey report by SANS showed that three in four (78%) organizations store, process, or transmit some type of sensitive or regulated data, and despite organizational policies an overwhelming majority of respondents admitted that their employees save these protected data types on their endpoints. These findings indicate that a gap exists between policy and practice and shines a light on the fact that shadow data exist on user’s endpoints, which poses a potentially significant risk to the organization.
In this session, Todd Thorsen, CISO for CrashPlan, will dive into the recent SANS survey findings and discuss the business risks associated with shadow data, and the importance of organizations taking a user-centric approach to solve the problem
Todd Thorsen
Sessions:
A recent endpoint data survey report by SANS showed that three in four (78%) organizations store, process, or transmit some type of sensitive or regulated data, and despite organizational policies an overwhelming majority of respondents admitted that their employees save these protected data types on their endpoints. These findings indicate that a gap exists between policy and practice and shines a light on the fact that shadow data exist on user’s endpoints, which poses a potentially significant risk to the organization.
In this session, Todd Thorsen, CISO for CrashPlan, will dive into the recent SANS survey findings and discuss the business risks associated with shadow data, and the importance of organizations taking a user-centric approach to solve the problem