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Code42 Details Insider Risk Best Practices at Dec. 16 CPS

With an unprecedented volume of content comes more people than ever before creating, modifying, deleting, and transporting data around it. How can your security and IT teams protect that sensitive data from leaks — accidental or deliberate — without hindering the collaborative production workflow?

That’s the challenge Vijay Ramanathan, SVP of product innovation for Code42, will address Dec. 16 at the Content Protection Summit event in Los Angeles.

His presentation — “Stop the Leaks, Not the Collaboration: Insider Risk Best Practices for M&E” — will look at how organisations have struggled with increased insider risk in 2021, working harder than ever to keep ahead of data exfiltration events using existing security controls. Where insider risks emerge in your content production value chain, ow to determine the right approach to insider risk response, and strategies to continuously monitor risky file activity without being invasive or impeding creative collaboration, all will be covered.

“M&E companies are constantly struggling to balance end-user productivity with security. Management wants things to move faster (which means access to more collaboration tools) but also not have any leaks — accidental or otherwise.,” Ramanathan said. “In this session, we’ll discuss how transparency, technology and training can work together to ensure that users can get their work done efficiently, while keeping the company’s most critical assets safe and free from data leaks.”

Produced by MESA and presented by IBM Security and Synamedia, the Content Protection Summit is sponsored by Convergent Risks, Richey May Technology Solutions, PacketFabric, archTIS, Code42, INTRUSION, NAGRA, StoneTurn and Vision Media.

To register for the event, click here.

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