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“Information Classification”

Theory of Gravitational Information Security – Making Security Policy Implementation A Reality

This article draws on elements of gravity theory to help visualise information security concepts and to describe how to practically implement security policy objectives. It describes a metaphorical model where gravitational forces are analogous to the level of security controls we apply to an organisation’s information. Be warned, this will quite possibly be the nerdiest article I have written, [...]

Data Loss Prevention – Content Awareness: Human vs Computer Classification

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a newer area of information security and assurance  which has arrived in recent years.  There are a host of software products, controls and solutions which have found there way onto the market to help facilitate DLP, whether those losses be malicious or inadvertent.  This market seems fledgling but is maturing [...]