Dell extends its security portfolio with Dell Data Protection | Secure Lifecycle
Dell has announced the release of Dell Data Protection | Secure Lifecycle. It protects critical business data at all stages of the lifecycle – at rest, in motion, and in use – whether inside or outside of a network.
Secure Lifecycle combines multiple functionalities into an integrated solution: data encryption, file access monitoring, DLP (data leakage prevention) and DRM (digital rights management), to provide data protection with a single console. Existing solutions address only elements of data security and are unable to protect data that leave an organization’s environment. Among its most important capabilities is delivering visibility into where data are, regardless of where they have moved. It provides ubiquitous coverage across devices and operating systems, safeguarding files on external storage such as USB keys and major public cloud services, as well as on iOS and Android smartphones and tablets via a secure file container.
Brett Hansen, Vice-President, Dell Endpoint Data Security and Management, said, “Dell Data Protection | Secure Lifecycle protects data at all stages of the lifecycle and provides the visibility and confidence for organizations to embrace the mobile workforce – securely.”
The majority of today’s organizations recognize the importance of a robust cybersecurity program. Yet many struggle to maintain visibility into how often and from where outside actors are accessing their data, as well as understand how their current policies may be limiting productivity or exposing potential threats. The average company has up to 89 third-party vendors accessing their company’s network each week, with each outside access bringing individual risks to data not properly protected. In addition, the recent Dell Data Security Survey shows that 80 per cent of midsize organizations are concerned about uploading files to popular public cloud platforms.
Dell Data Protection | Secure Lifecycle will be available from December 1, 2016, in the United States and select countries.
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