Avoid data residency mistakes and reduce risk and compliance challenges

Mark Bower, Voltage Security, VP product management
Learn how to avoid data residency mistakes by applying data-centric security for global governance, risk and compliance.

Data residency laws can place complicated requirements and constraints on the IT strategy - from preventing the adoption of distributed application architectures including cloud, to requiring expensive in-country data center operations with dedicated staff. US, EU cross border data laws, Offshore Banking rules, and federal mandates may also have conflicting data governance requirements leading to high compliance costs.

However, businesses today operate across more geographic boundaries than ever before and as data travels globally, a company’s compliance, risk, and data governance obligations become exponentially more complex. In addition, data moving across public and private clouds increases breach risk and compliance regulators can stop projects in their tracks - sometimes with dramatic consequences.

Join us for this live webcast where Mark Bower, VP product management, Voltage Security, will share effective strategies for protecting your data from threats while meeting privacy compliance regulations regardless of where your data is.

-- Data residency risks and challenges, and using a data-centric security approach to overcome them

-- How to embrace a complex regulatory environment without the cost and risk of a traditional in-country data center

-- Best practices to govern data access across geographic compliance boundaries such as the US and Canada, and the US and the EU

-- Use cases for financial entities operating offshore and private banking rules and regulations such as those in the EU, Singapore and Switzerland
Aug 16 2012
61 mins
Avoid data residency mistakes and reduce risk and compliance challenges
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