Adobe DHS Webinar: Protect High Value Assets with Data-Centric Security



Improving cybersecurity continues to be one of the predominant focuses of the Federal Government as agencies look for solutions to bolster their current security posture. Today the most impactful opportunities center on implementing stronger measures to manage documents and data rights. As targeted threats increase in scope and severity, these protective safeguards are imperative and should not be missing from any agency's arsenal.
 
Faced with protecting sensitive documents, organizations turn to encryption methods, as evidenced by compliance frameworks, but not all encryption methods are the same, and they must be evaluated based on the threat models for a given environment. As a result, information security professionals are moving toward data-centric security solutions, which provide additional layers of protection against evolving threat vectors.
 
View our complimentary on-demand webinar for the DHS to learn how to protect high value assets with data-centric security. Specifically, this webinar will discuss: 
  • Data protection challenges around network and storage security
  • Common data sharing workflows processes and their flaws
  • Digital Rights Management: Encrypting content independent of storage and transport
The Adobe Department of Homeland Security Blanket Purchase Agreement (DHS BPA) provides a department-wide, single contract award, allowing for easier procurement of Adobe software licenses, maintenance, training, and consulting services. This gives more than 120,000 DHS Adobe users access to Adobe products and upgrades more efficiently and securely. 

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Homeland Security


Event Type
Webcast


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Wed, May 24, 2017, 2:00pm - 12:00am ET


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Website
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Event Sponsors

Adobe DHS


Organizer
Adobe DHS Government Team at Carahsoft


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