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Using Email Encryption to Enforce Security Policies for PCI, GLBA & HIPAA Compliance

PublisherProofpoint
Format WebcastDate added27 Aug 2008
Topics Security Management, SSL - TLS, Email, HIPAA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
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Ensuring your organization complies with today's increasingly complex regulations and industry mandates around email and data security can be both a legal and technical mine field.

First you need to understand what data should be protected. Then you need to determine who in your organization has access to that data and is sending it to people outside of the organization. You also need to invest in technology to enforce your compliance policies. It can be intimidating for any IT department.

Hearing how your peers have tackled these challenges can help you plan your approach to finding a solution.

Watch the webinar, "Use Email Encryption to Enforce Security Policies for PCI, GLBA and HIPAA Compliance" and hear product expert Rami Habal discuss how Proofpoint customers have used integrated email encryption and data loss prevention technologies to tackle a wide variety of outbound email compliance challenges.

View this webinar to learn:

  • The impact of regulations like HIPAA, PCI and GLBA on email security policies and why automatic, policy-based, email encryption should be a central part of your approach to compliance.
  • Key criteria you should consider when evaluating solutions to protect private and confidential data.
  • How to make sense of appliances, in-the-Cloud services and hybrid deployment models - and how to choose the ideal solution for your enterprise.
  • What it takes to deploy a solution to prevent leaks of confidential information in email messages, including financial data, private health information, credit card numbers and other sensitive materials.
  • How, with Proofpoint, organizations can transmit sensitive data via email while operating more efficiently and improving the levels of service and convenience they deliver to their customers.

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