Initiating an Effective Security Strategy: Data Loss Prevention as the Prior Concern for CIOs – Insights from Intelligent CISO

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Implementing a Robust DLP Strategy for Hybrid Work Environments

In a world where remote and hybrid work environments are becoming the norm, data security has never been more critical. Ann Keene, Regional Director UK & Ireland at Kingston Technology, sheds light on the importance of implementing a robust Data Loss Prevention (DLP) strategy for organisations.

With the rise in data breaches, including high-profile cases like the LinkedIn and University of Manchester/NHS breaches, the need for a proactive DLP strategy is evident. Data breaches not only damage trust with customers but also result in hefty regulatory fines, as highlighted in the 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report by IBM.

Keene emphasizes the significance of prevention in addressing data loss risks. Companies must assess their data, get buy-in from the C-Suite, set clear goals, adopt the right approach, provide guidance to employees, monitor data usage, establish KPIs, and invest in the right tools like hardware-encrypted storage.

As the data landscape evolves, DLP strategies must evolve as well to include managed services, cloud storage, behavior analysis, insider threat protection, and advanced threat protection. Preventing data loss is a business-critical operation that requires ongoing commitment and adjustments as the business and data change.

Keene stresses the importance of continuous improvements and timely measurements in maintaining an effective DLP strategy. CIOs must demonstrate the effectiveness of their DLP programs in mitigating data loss risks. Ultimately, ensuring data security is a collective effort that involves everyone in the organization, from the C-suite to individual employees.

By staying vigilant and proactive, organizations can protect their valuable data and mitigate the risks of data breaches in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

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