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Ensuring Your Data is Secure
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Joe Pindar
SafeNet
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Talk Description Encrypting your data is the foundation to protecting your assets. But what else can you do to ensure seamless access for authorized users, while keeping everyone else out?
When volumes of seismic images alone can amount to over one terabyte an hour, you need a robust solution designed to keep your data safe while ensuring the efficiency you require.
Summary: Managing vast amounts of sensitive data from seismic images, financial and legal records, and other critical intellectual property, energy and petrochemical companies organizations' assets are attractive to criminal organizations, nation-states, and malicious insiders. Your organizations are prime targets for cybercrime because of the high geopolitical and monetary value of the digital assets you manage.
So how do you keep your storage secure? Encrypting your data is the foundation to protecting your assets. But what else can you do to ensure seamless access for authorized users, while keeping everyone else out? When volumes of seismic images alone can amount to over one terabyte an hour, you need a robust solution designed to keep your data safe while ensuring the efficiency you require. Find out more in the SafeNet session.
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