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Data Security is a global concern that is growing almost exponentially today. Like other areas, data security and compliance with mounting data privacy regulations is a paramount problem for every company and individual.

As data security becomes increasingly complex, there are many key issues you need to address, including:

  • Are you certain that you and/or your asset recovery vendor have a robust process in place that provides strict procedures for ensuring data security on all IT assets … in transit, storage, resale or recycling?
  • How effectively do you protect hard drive data for off-network assets – before data destruction occurs?
  • Does your data erasure practice provide complete data destruction, even in “host protected areas” of the hard drive?
  • How reliable is your data security process – and could you prove it if audited?

The best way to get answers to these tough questions is to ask the experts to analyze your situation – and recommend data security solutions. Redemtech.

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Preventing High Profile Data Breaches: A Root Cause Approach

New research reveals that 73% of organizations report loss or theft of data-bearing assets in the past two years. Could it be that we’re so busy locking down the front door that the back door is swinging wide open? What we really need is cradle to grave diligence over all data-bearing assets, including systems not connected to the network. In this on-demand CIO Magazine webcast, experts from Ponemon Institute, Morrison & Foerster and Redemtech explore the likely causes of loss to tactics used to secure off-network devices. View webcast on-demand

Preventing Off-Network Data Breaches: Best Practices for Securing the Final Mile
Seventy percent of all data breaches result from the loss or theft of data-bearing equipment, according to the Ponemon Institute study National Survey: The Insecurity of Off-Network Security. Such exposures of protected personal information are persistent because corporations often neglect to protect data on devices once they are removed from service, i.e., taken off-network. Learn six off-network security processes every organization should employ to ensure assets are protected as they move through, and outside, the enterprise.
Ponemon Institute Finds Off-Network Devices Huge Liability
70% of data breaches result from the loss or theft of data-bearing equipment taken off-network, yet less than 10% of the IT security budget is spent on this critical area of risk, according to new study. Download full report
Data Security Regulations
Legislation governing the protection of consumer privacy and identify theft continue to propagate on a global, federal, state and local level. Redemtech’s Data Security and Privacy Regulatory Database documents applicable regulations, established laws, constitutional amendments and pending legislation for many nations around the globe.
Redemtech Creates Security and Asset Protection Practice
Practice area will audit Redemtech and customer practices for physical security and chain-of-custody control of data-bearing assets along the entire supply chain to tighten off-network security gaps.
Off-Network Computing Assets Represent Risk to Information Security for Banks

Computers obviously are an integral component of the modern banking infrastructure. But what becomes of a computer once it is removed from a bank's network?

End-of-Life Data Security Challenges and Risks
There’s more to failsafe data security than hard-drive erasure. Learn how to ensure your corporate data is properly destroyed when systems and media have reached the end of their lifecycle.
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