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WEBSENSE INFORMATION SECURITY COMPLIANCE
US Federal Regulations, US State Regulations, International Government & Banking Regulations, and more
As the internet has grown more pervasive, the risks to users and corporations continue to grow. Regulations have
increasingly been created to protect data, users, and corporations from potential threats. Often, the regulations require implementation of appropriate information management tools to comply.
Websense® can help. The Websense suite of products and services not only aid compliance with some of the more prominent information security regulations, but will increase productivity, manage
bandwidth, and decrease legal liability.
It seems that almost every week a new piece of legislation is enacted or an existing statute extended to apply additional protections to personally
identifiable information (PII) stored and handled in digital form. Even more frequently, an accidental or deliberate breach of data protection is in the news.
The results of such breaches can be
far-reaching. Organizations must not only bear the expense of fines and damage-limitation operations, but also the resulting loss of shareholder and customer confidence, the impact on reputation, brand,
and stock market valuation, even the potential for criminal sanctions against company executives. It does not matter whether breaches are accidental or deliberate; what matters is that the organization
is perceived to have failed in its responsibility to care for personal and confidential information.
Websense Content Protection Suite helps organizations comply with corporate governance and
data privacy requirements. Content Protection Suite provides easy-to-use policy templates and a sophisticated policy engine with highly granular controls to help ensure compliance with the most widely
enforced compliance requirements, including:
Websense Content Protection Suite integrates with existing information
security infrastructure to build a scalable enforcement solution that uses encryption, proxy, security information, and event management (SIEM), and
digital rights management (DRM) to protect data at rest, in use, and in motion.
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