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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Sticker shock over data-loss prevention products could be short-lived

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Sticker shock over data-loss prevention products could be short-lived

Data-loss prevention products can potentially save organizations a bundle by preventing the escape of sensitive information. But the six-figure starting price for a typical enterprise deployment of host and gateway-based DLP is tough for many to swallow. Read full story

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