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August 30, 2010

New Report: Email Still the Number One Source of Data Loss Risks, but Social Media, Mobile Devices an Increasing Concern


Today we released the latest edition of our Outbound Email and Data Loss Prevention in Today's Enterprise report, now in its seventh year. As always, this report contains a huge number of interesting findings. Check out the video preview, above, for just a few of the top findings. This year, IT decision makers from 261 large US enterprises (all with 1000 or more employees) responded to our survey, conducted with the help of Osterman Research.

You can find more highlighted findings about how large enterprises manage data loss risks in our press release. Better yet, download the complete report, by visiting http://www.proofpoint.com/outbound.

I'll be blogging more about this throughout the week, but here are just a few of the most interesting findings:

Proofpoint found that, despite a growing awareness of data loss risks, large enterprises continue to be impacted by data loss at a surprising rate:

  • 36% of respondents said their organization was impacted by the exposure of sensitive or embarrassing information in the past 12 months.
  • 31% of respondents said their organization was impacted by the improper exposure or theft of customer information in the past 12 months.
  • 29% of respondents said their organization was impacted by the improper exposure or theft of intellectual property in the past 12 months.

Enterprise concerns and data loss events from social media continued to rise in the past 12 months:

  • Social Networking Sites (such as Facebook and LinkedIn): 20% of companies investigated the exposure of confidential, sensitive or private information via a post to a social networking site. 7% of companies terminated an employee for social networking policy violations. Twenty percent disciplined an employee for such violations. 53% are highly concerned about the risk of information leakage via social networking sites. 53% explicitly prohibit the use of Facebook, while 31% explicitly prohibit use of LinkedIn.
  • Blog and Message Board Postings: 25% of companies investigated the exposure of confidential, sensitive or private information via a blog or message board posting. 11% of companies terminated an employee for blog or message board posting policy violations. 54% are highly concerned about the risk of information leakage via blogs and message boards.
  • SMS and Web-Based Short Messaging Services (such as Twitter): 17% of companies investigated the exposure of confidential, sensitive or private information via one of these services. 51% are highly concerned about the risk of information leakage. 49% explicitly prohibit the use of Twitter.
  • Media Sharing Sites (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo): 18% of companies investigated the exposure of confidential, sensitive or private information via shared video or audio m5edia. 9% of companies terminated an employee for media sharing/posting policy violations. 21 disciplined an employee for such violations. 52% are highly concerned about the risk of information leakage. 53% explicitly prohibit the use of media-sharing sites.

August 20, 2010

Video: Email Archiving and Email Security Customer National Financial Partners


Financial services firm National Financial Partners has been a long-time user of Proofpoint's SaaS email archiving solution and, more recently, also deployed Proofpoint's SaaS solutions for inbound and outbound email security. 

Dán Salomon, NFP's Senior Vice President of Technology, kindly took the time to speak with me about how his organization uses Proofpoint's SaaS solutions and why he feels that performing email archiving and email security functions "in the cloud" is more secure than taking an on-premesis approach. Beyond the cost advantages of SaaS, Dán explains the other business drivers for adopting Software-as-a-Service in this video (recorded on location at Proofpoint's 2010 "Inner Circle" customer event in New York).

My thanks to Dán and NFP for his willingness to discuss his approach and for allowing us to share this interview here!

July 23, 2010

Videos: Proofpoint's Gary Steele on SaaS and Security Sector M&A, Dave Crilley on Security-as-a-Service in the Channel

A couple of recent video interviews featuring Proofpoint execs hit the web recently:

Gary-Steele-SC-Magazine-SaaS-Security-Mergers-and-Acquisitions Proofpoint CEO Gary Steele talks with SC Magazine reporter Angela Moscaritolo about recent merger and acquisition activity in the IT security space. Gary talks about the need for security vendors to make their solutions available as SaaS – and the difficulty of building such functionality “from scratch” – as one of the key drivers. You can watch the full video here:

SC Magazine: Mergers and acquisitions: Interview with Gary Steele, CEO of Proofpoint



Proofpoint-Dave-Crilley-Security-as-a-Service-in-the-Channel Proofpoint's director of channel marketing, Dave Crilley, discusses the value propositions for IT security solutions "in the cloud" and addresses some of the issues that the reseller channel faces in selling SaaS solutions in this interview with ChannelWeb's senior security editor, Stefanie Hoffman. You can watch the full video here:

CRN ChannelWeb: Proofpoint Clears The Air On Security-As-A-Service


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