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Jon Callas: Enterprise Data Protection

Jon Callas continues our discussion of Enterprise Data Protection and its implications in securing valuable data in corporate and government IT organizations.

Enterprise Data Protection is a term that's being used in the IT security community to describe a comprehensive approach to protecting corporate, customer, and personal data.

A few weeks ago, we talked with Jim Reavis of the Reavis Consulting Group about this idea of Enterprise Data Protection. We thought it would be interesting for you to hear a different perspective on this subject, so we've asked Jon Callas to join us. Jon is the Chief Technology Officer and Chief Security Officer for PGP Corporation. In this podcast, he is interviewed by Dave De Jear, director of public relations for PGP Corporation.

In addition to defining, describing, and clarifying this concept of EDP, they'll also discuss it in the context of some recent and noteworthy security news stories.


Dr. Larry Ponemon: Results of the 3rd Annual "U.S. Cost of a Data Breach" study

Dr. Ponemon and Kevin Bocek of PGP Corporation discuss changes in how organizations are coping with continuing losses of corporate and personal data.

An interview with Larry Ponemon, founder and director of the Ponemon Institute. Dr. Ponemon talks with Kevin Bocek, senior manager of PGP Product Marketing, about the findings of the third-annual “U.S. Cost of a Data Breach” study recently published by the Ponemon Institute. They discuss how organizations have become more sophisticated in their response to data breaches and the relative effectiveness of different remediation strategies. Dr. Ponemon explores his finding that breaches committed by information outsourcers on behalf of their clients are not only on the rise but are significantly more expensive to resolve. Also, Dr. Ponemon is about to release his first "Cost of a Data Breach" study done in the U.K., and he and Kevin review some of his preliminary findings.

"Encryption addresses data at rest, data in motion, and anything in between. So, when we kicked off our encryption initiative, we wanted to take a holistic approach and look at all the different components from a business perspective."

– Kam Golpariani, Director of Security Operations, First Advantage Corporation