3 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Data Loss
Amid the fast-moving digital landscape, security risks are on the rise.
People, devices, and objects are more connected than ever, which increases the number of endpoints IT has to protect. At the same time, environments are rapidly changing and growing more dynamic, making it difficult to detect and respond to threats.
To keep information safe, IT has to secure all interactions among users, applications, and data—not an easy task when they're constantly moving and multiplying. But being complacent isn't an option, and the stakes are too high to continue relying on outdated, traditional security solutions.
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