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Companies feel a sense of security from encrypting data stored on corporate systems on desktops, laptops and mobile devices. They believe this act will protect their intellectual property, and sensitive customer information will remain safe and secure from unauthorized access. But that is not enough. Simply encrypting this information doesn’t help you prove compliance with external regulations or internal controls during a financial audit or legal discovery process. Find out why you must be able to present irrefutable proof of who, what, where, when, and how your information was protected or face financial penalties, legal liabilities, brand damage, customer distrust, and more. |