From the Expert – LEGIC Identsystems
John Harvey, Leon Rose and Carl Fenger from LEGIC Identsystems explore exclusively for Security Buyer
John Harvey, Leon Rose and Carl Fenger from LEGIC Identsystems explore exclusively for Security Buyer
Cybercrime is on the rise like never before, and so are the new regulations designed to protect enterprise and personal data. Headlines generated by the recent TalkTalk hack reinforced data security as an urgent issue for businesses. Unprotected data can lead to irreparable brand damage, loss of customer trust, legal liability and lost revenues.
In April 2015, Sandvine, the internet analysis company stated that 29.1 percent of Internet traffic was encrypted at the time, but by the end of 2016 they expect 64.7 percent of traffic to be encrypted – and this trend only continues to grow. The largest provider of blogging software, Wordpress, has just announced that they are rolling out SSL encryption and standard for all Wordpress sites.
The growing risk of un-inspected encrypted traffic in enterprise networks has been discussed for some time now. Security leaders are beginning to realise the far reaching implications of network encryption: that it truly affects the effectiveness of the entire security infrastructure.
Tim Compston, Features Editor of SecurityNewsDesk, sits down with V. Miller Newton, President and CEO, of PKWARE – a leading provider of enterprise level smart encryption – and his colleague Matt Little, Product Development VP, for a round table discussion on what the future holds for data encryption and key management.
Paul German insists it is time to face up to the futility of breach detection and protection alone, and that organisations must make a change to avoid the fate of the organisations that have recently hit the hacking headlines. Too many companies are being breached; and governments globally are recognising the need to invest heavily to protect vital services and infrastructure.
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