Companies want Data Loss Prevention. However, most are unsure what DLP is and how to implement a proper program. Where to start and who are the stakeholders is key to any successful program. Typically, companies roll out DLP and are unsure if it successful and does it adhere to the business and technical requirements set out from the beginning. With the right approach and a detailed plan, Data Loss Prevention can be implemented successfully and the organization can benefit from the technology.
Bio: Jason Samide has worked in Information Technology for the past 15 years focusing on Fortune 500 companies to include financial, manufacturing, healthcare, technology as well as State Government and the Department of Defense. For the past eight years specializing in information security initiatives, each job has brought its own perspective with each experience building upon the next. Jason has focused his career towards cyber security and managed security programs and continues to hone his skills through researching technologies and his involvement with various security groups around the region. Mr. Samide serves as ETG?s Director of its Cyber Intelligence Division and provides IT and security services to ETG?s broad corporate client base across the US, Canada, and abroad. While technology is a method of enforcing policies, Jason understands the business side of technology having earned his Master?s Degree in Business Administration. Jason is passionate and driven to provide secure solutions to some of the most challenging environments facing ETG?s clients today. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and has obtained multiple Microsoft and Cisco certifications. Mr. Samide graduated from Cleveland State University with a Bachelor?s Degree in Finance and Masters of Business Administration from Cleveland State University.
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