Forrester: The Balanced Security Imperative
Balanced security requires firms to transition from treating privacy and data security as compliance requirements to one that champions privacy and uses its technology prowess to differentiate the brand.
Investing in your security infrastructure and controls is a critical component of your security program. However, technology investments alone are insufficient. Determine the right level of balanced security for your organization, based on your specific needs and risk tolerance.
Download this Forrester study to discover the security trends and technology needed to protect employees, as well as practical steps to achieve the balanced level of security in your organization.
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