Biscom Delivery Server Publishes Ad Hoc Data Breach Prevention Guide Featured in ILTA’s March 2010 issue of Peer to Peer
“A Data Breach Pandemic,” published in ILTA’s March 2010 issue of Peer to Peer, details practical steps legal firms must take to prevent ad hoc security breaches by employees.
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Chelmsford, Mass – March 16, 2010 – Biscom Delivery Server (http://www.biscomdeliveryserver.com), the leading secure and managed file transfer provider, releases a feature article in the International Law Technology Association’s (ILTA) March 2010 issue of Peer to Peer, providing insights into the challenges of securing critical data to comply with increasingly stringent state and federal privacy regulations. Bill Ho, VP and founder of the Delivery Server division at Biscom, explains the critical issues surrounding standard data transfer practices and the practical steps law firms can take to protect
What you’ll find:
- Why typical methods for transferring documents and files to external parties –– such as FTP, unsecure e-mail and delivery via courier services –– can result in data breaches that can expose your business to significant financial liability
- What you need to know about current and future state and federal data privacy regulations targeting industries such as financial services, healthcare, and legal
- How secure file transfer technology can help meet many of the data protection requirements and questions to ask when choosing a secure file transfer solution
Download the free article here: http://www.biscomdeliveryserver.com/A_Data_Breach_Pandemic_BDS.pdf
About Biscom, Inc.
Biscom Delivery Server is a division of Biscom with a focus on secure, managed file transfer solutions; BDS resolves the data breach, information security, compliance, and file attachment problems of email and FTP. Since 1986, Biscom has been enabling enterprise document delivery and workflow solutions for Fortune 1000 companies. BDS can be found on the web at www.biscomdeliveryserver.com.
