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So Much Data, So Easy to Lose

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

USB thumb drives are very convenient. It was only about ten years ago that 3.5″ floppy disks that could only hold 1.44 megabytes of data were the norm. It was revolutionary when Iomega introduced the Zip disk that could hold 100 megabytes in the same amount of space. A lot changes in a decade.

Now there are flash drives the size of your thumb that can hold 128 gigabytes of information. That is the equivalent of more than 90,000 3.5″ floppy disks and it fits nicely in your pocket, or attached to a key chain. The same features that make them useful and convenient, though, also make them easy to lose or steal and make them a significant risk to data security.

In Canada recently a USB thumb drive containing personal information such as name, address, phone number, date of birth, health card number, doctor’s name and other health information for over 83,000 patients was lost. Companies and organizations need to realize the risk posed by storing gigabytes of sensitive, unencrypted data on a device the size of your thumb.

Policies should be defined and enforced to provide guidance regarding what data is allowed to be stored on portable media like USB thumb drives. Zecurion’s Zlock can provide the tools necessary to enforce that policy–providing controls to restrict access to external devices, including printers. For data that is allowed to be stored on USB flash drives, Zlock can create a shadow copy providing an audit trail detailing the data that was transferred.

Additionally, organizations should use secure USB flash drives like Ironkey or SafeStick, and/or protect the data using tools like Microsoft’s BitLocker-to-Go encryption to ensure that any data contained on the drive is protected even if the device is lost or stolen.

Join Zecurion Dec. 2nd at ChannelWeb Virtual Conference

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

On Wednesday, December 2nd, Zecurion will be taking part in a virtual conference hosted by ChannelWeb. Zecurion is a Platinum Sponsor of the event, titled ‘SMBs: Ready for the Rebound’.

ChannelWeb describes the event on the site:

“From cloud-based applications and remote monitoring to mobilizing their workforces, SMBs are poised to spend as the economy turns around. We take a look at the technologies that SMBs will focus on in 2010 and work through what SMBs are doing to secure their networks, and what they should be doing.”

Zecurion will be on hand to present and discuss our suite of encryption and endpoint security products. We will also be promoting our Zecurion Partner Network and actively seeking partners to work with.

Zecurion is an established leader in securing and protecting data, but we do not have a dedicated sales force. We rely on strong partnerships and work closely with our partners to ensure the relationship is a success.

Zecurion is interested in quality over quantity when it comes to partners and we provide exclusive regional territories so partners do not have to compete with each other.

We provide training for Zecurion partners, as well as sales and support assistance. Zecurion supplies partners with qualified leads and works with the partners through every phase of the customer relationship to ensure a win-win partnership.

Register now to attend SMBs: Ready for the Rebound

IMI-TechTalk- Enemy Within: The Insider Security Threat

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

This week, Tony Bradley, Zecurion ‘chief’ product evangelist, joined host Tom D’Auria on the IMI-TechTalk radio show to talk about the internal security threat posed by trusted employees. The show “Enemy Within: The Insider Security Threat” provides listeners with valuable insight into the present and growing internal threat to confidential and sensitive information.

Bradley discusses the issues faced by IT and security administrators and the need to strike a balance between protecting data and enabling productivity. He also stressed how important it is to leverage tools that proactively enforce policies and protect data without further burdening the IT staff.

The show originally aired on Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 5pm Eastern / 4pm Central on KFNX AM 1100 which airs in the Greater Phoenix area. Those outside of the Phoenix area can listen to the weekly show on the live Web simulcast.

Click here to download or play the MP3 recording of the show: Enemy Within: The Insider Security Threat.