All eyes are on data leakage prevention (DLP), a hot technology aimed at making sure intellectual property and other sensitive
content doesn’t leave the corporate confines via e-mail, instant messages, file transfers or other electronic means. But DLP,
for all the buzz, has seen only minimal enterprise deployment. New Data Center Editor Beth Schultz talks to Taher Elgamal, CTO of Tumbleweed Communications, about DLP’s necessary evolution from standalone product to integrated piece of the existing
policy-management infrastructure (18:04).
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