The site, Military Information Technology, has an article on dealing with data loss prevention.
From the article:
By the end of 2008, insider threat detection technology will begin to incorporate intelligent, individual behavior pattern tracking. New product versions may start to detect and prove legitimate cases of insider threat more actively and accurately, while minimizing false positives, which often still comprise half of the alerts.
Military and commercial technology providers alike responded last year to a call expressed in recent months by Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration/DoD Chief Information Officer John Grimes for increased protection of internal networks in the defense industry and for security requirements to be built into contracts.
Data leak or loss prevention technology offerings ballooned in 2007, with many acquisitions and startups aimed at expanding current capabilities to include content inspection, more finely tuned policy development and enforcement and human behavior monitoring for insider threat prevention.
Read on. This article provides an interesting insight into what they men in the black helicopters are doing for security. Well, OK, not them at any rate.
[tags]Data Loss Prevention, DLP, Data Loss[/tags]