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Mobile devices present well-known risks for an organization. This white paper discusses Sarbanes-Oxley, California SB 1386 and Gramm-Leach-Bliley; why your security policies must include mobile devices; and what CREDANT can do to help you with your compliance issues for mobile devices.
This white paper summarizes Sarbanes-Oxley, California Senate Bill 1386 and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, the relevant privacy and security requirements in each, why mobile devices should be protected to comply with these mandates, and how CREDANT Mobile Guardian addresses mobile device security, privacy and compliance concerns.
It's about more than just encryption. To ensure data security in today's dynamic environment it must be controlled and managed consistently, across all mobile platforms, across all users, and across all locations. Organizations today require a flexible solution that also treats mobile data protection as integral part of the enterprise's overall security processes.
Healthcare organizations need to take into account mobile devices - notebooks, tablet PCs, PDAs and smartphones - that increasingly may be accessing and housing sensitive patient information in order to comply with the letter and spirit of HIPAA. This white paper summarizes HIPAA's relevant privacy and security requirements, details why HIPAA compliance strategies MUST include mobile devices, and describes how CREDANT Mobile Guardian addresses HIPAA compliance concerns related to mobile devices and the Security Rule.
Control Mobile Data and Devices Before They Control Your Organization.
Technical details of CREDANT Mobile Guardian Group Edition
CREDANT Mobile Guardian for Windows Technical White Paper
Technical details of CREDANT Mobile Guardian Enterprise Edition
New security threats introduced by mobile devices and anytime, anywhere access to corporate networks are eroding the secured networked perimeter, dictating a change in the fundamental philosophy of enterprise security and protection of corporate data. This white paper summarizes strategies and best practices for securing your network perimeter to include mobile devices.
First generation encryption products such as Full Disk Encryption were designed long ago to protect primarily Windows-based endpoint devices. But data security has evolved beyond merely encrypting ?bits on disks?. It is no longer the best approach due to lack of protection against insider threats and significant manageability and usability issues. Rather, companies need a solution with integrated architecture and a data-centric, policy-based encryption approach that can be consistently enforced wherever the data resides ? across heterogeneous endpoint device types and end users. The paradigm must shift from Full Disk Encryption to Full Data Encryption.
This whitepaper explains why companies today need a Full Data Encryption solution that simultaneously meets their security, IT operations, and compliance needs.
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