32 min

The Inside Line on Information Protection: Putting People at the Center of Information Protection Protecting People

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If you’re asking which information protection platform to choose, that’s not deep enough. It’s intellectually lazy.
Too often, we make technology decisions instead of programmatic decisions.
In a recent episode in our Inside Line on Information Protection series, we chatted with cybersecurity executive Jeremy Wittkop about reimagining DLP as a method for protecting people first.
We also talked about:

Why technology solutions don’t help CSOs discuss data protection
Multilingual services, behavioral analytics, and resource distribution
IT budgets and security budgets are not the same
Genuinely measuring and analyzing risk

Resources we mentioned during the podcast:

Activate Your Brain by Scott G. Halford
How to Measure Anything in Cybersecurity Risk by Hubbard and Seiersen

Find additional content and subscribe to Protecting People on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.
Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Protecting People in your favorite podcast player.

If you’re asking which information protection platform to choose, that’s not deep enough. It’s intellectually lazy.
Too often, we make technology decisions instead of programmatic decisions.
In a recent episode in our Inside Line on Information Protection series, we chatted with cybersecurity executive Jeremy Wittkop about reimagining DLP as a method for protecting people first.
We also talked about:

Why technology solutions don’t help CSOs discuss data protection
Multilingual services, behavioral analytics, and resource distribution
IT budgets and security budgets are not the same
Genuinely measuring and analyzing risk

Resources we mentioned during the podcast:

Activate Your Brain by Scott G. Halford
How to Measure Anything in Cybersecurity Risk by Hubbard and Seiersen

Find additional content and subscribe to Protecting People on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.
Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Protecting People in your favorite podcast player.

32 min