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“Silos have evolved to provide greater levels of security – but they are self-contained, with any such security being based primarily around encrypting files at the application or email level, or managing documents/files as long as they remain within the secure cloud repository or local secure ‘container’ (the encapsulation of a file in a proprietary manner to apply security on that file) on the host.”
“File security start-up FinalCode just announced the release of FinalCode 5… its focus is entirely on security… It’s clear that in order to not be left vulnerable to data exposure and liability, businesses must invoke strong file security controls with impeding file sharing workflow in order to stem the tide of data leakage that continues to occur.”
“FinalCode allows any business to persistently protect sensitive files wherever they go inside and outside of their organization.”
“While the growth of bring your own collaboration will lead to greater and more pervasive workplace data leakage and privacy risks, financial institutions may be able to mitigate data extrusion through encryption, usage controls and content filtering.”
“In today’s environment of advanced and targeted threats, it is imperative to assume that data breaches will continue to happen into 2016 and beyond… therefore, companies should proactively take steps to protect sensitive documents inside and outside their organizations.”
“The growth of cloud and mobile computing, ease of file sharing and collaboration methods, applications and devices all contribute to data leakage incidents, according to the report. Enterprise-grade file security firm FinalCode sponsored the survey, “State of File Collaboration Security,” which EMA conducted in September.”
“Enterprises are increasingly falling victim to data leakage from file sharing tools…to help IT departments address this growing threat, FinalCode has released the latest version of its file security platform, version 5… collaboration tools, such as Box, Dropbox and Google Cloud. All of those things allow for enterprise users to make their own decisions about how they are going to collaborate. It’s evolving quickly, and you can’t get away from privacy and compliance liabilities.”