How Encrypting Content in Transit and at Rest Reduces
Liabilities and Costs for Any Organization

An Osterman Research White Paper

Data is everywhere and most of it is not encrypted.  That means that sensitive or otherwise confidential data is open to intentional or accidental interception, resulting in breaches of data that can have serious consequences, including violation of statutory requirements to protect this data, loss of corporate reputation, expensive remediation efforts, loss of goodwill among customers, loss of revenue and other fairly nasty results.

This white paper discusses the many reasons for encrypting data, both when it is in transit and at rest. It also provides a brief overview of the five sponsors of this white paper, DataMotion, Imation, Proofpoint, Smarsh and ZixCorp.

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