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September 24, 2009
 Insider Threat White Paper: The Anatomy of an Insider - Bad Guys Don't Always Wear Black

Imperva announces new content dedicated to addressing insider threats.

The site includes a new white paper - The Anatomy of an Insider:  Bad Guys Don't Always Wear Black, webcasts, insider threat podcasts that include candid interviews with the former Deputy Director of the NSA Bill Crowell, and an Interview with the CTO of Imperva - Amichi Shulman, as well as other insider threat material.

Download the free white paper.

Why have we put so much effort into addressing insider threats?

Sensitive data protection is essential to any effective security or compliance strategy. Traditional network security controls simply don’t protect sensitive data from insider threats. Purpose-built data security solutions can prevent, detect, and continually audit how users, including privileged users such as DBAs and system administrators, interact with sensitive data. Visibility into ordinary users and privileged users in terms of their interactions with mission-critical applications and databases gives organizations the ability to effectively mitigate risk by answering questions around the who, what, where, when, and how of insider threats.

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