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Sophos takes burden off IT with integrated data loss prevention

Johannesburg, 21 Oct 2009

IT security and data protection firm Sophos has introduced new, content-aware data loss prevention (DLP) technology to simplify how companies mitigate against accidental data loss. By seamlessly integrating DLP into the new release of Sophos Endpoint Security and Data Protection (ESDP), Sophos can offer businesses greater control over sensitive data without any additional licensing costs.

Businesses, which have been unable to expand their budgets or IT teams, can now use a single agent to protect against data loss, secure their networks against malware, adware, suspicious files and behaviour, as well as control unauthorised devices and applications. The Endpoint product also checks a further compliance tick box by providing full disk and removable storage encryption.

“Data protection is a serious issue, and too many organisations are risking a public spanking and costly fines by not having a viable solution in place,” says Brett Myroff, CEO of regional Sophos distributor, Sophos South Africa.

Sophos's DLP technology is designed to take the burden away from IT administrators. Through simple configuration, the solution allows organisations to avoid accidental data loss by warning its employees of possible breaches before any data is transferred. This approach allows IT teams to set flexible security policies that protect the company without impeding on business continuity or end-user productivity.

In addition to integrated data loss prevention, Sophos ESDP simplifies cross-platform security. Enhanced application and device control capabilities, such as setting the permissions for removable storage - including USB sticks, external hard disks and wireless connection technologies (WiFi, Bluetooth and Infrared) - is also included. IT administrators can centrally set group security policies as well as choose from a number of reports, which address compliance reporting requirements, via the Enterprise Console dashboard.

High costs of purchase and day-to-day management have put some businesses off investing in DLP, says Myroff. “Sophos is making use of its 25 years' experience in anti-virus and encryption and adding DLP to what we already do. So far, the DLP industry has insisted on reinventing the wheel with separate agents and separate management infrastructure. This slows users down and involves the IT team in a huge project that they haven't got time or money for; it's these overburdened IT teams who find our offering so appealing.”

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Sophos South Africa

NetXactics, trading as Sophos South Africa, is a South African-based company focused on the provision of security solutions. It is the Master Distributor for UK-based Sophos, one of the leaders in the provision of network access control and endpoint, e-mail and Web security and control solutions for the corporate environment. For more information, visit Sophos South Africa at http://www.sophos.co.za.

Sophos

More than 100 million users in 150 countries rely on Sophos as the best protection against complex threats and data loss. Sophos is committed to providing security and data protection solutions that are simple to manage, deploy and use and that deliver the industry's lowest total cost of ownership. Sophos offers award-winning encryption, endpoint security, Web, e-mail, and network access control solutions backed by SophosLabs - a global network of threat intelligence centres. With more than two decades of experience, Sophos is regarded as a leader in security and data protection by top analyst firms and has received many industry awards.

Sophos is headquartered in Boston, US and Oxford, UK. More information is available at http://www.sophos.com.

Editorial contacts

Adriaan du Plessis
Me Talk Pretty
(011) 447 3785
metalkpretty@telkomsa.net
Brett Myroff
Sophos South Africa
(011) 444 4000
brettm@sophos.co.za