encryption

Webinar Tomorrow: Managing Sensitive and Confidential Data

Posted by on November 15, 2011 at 11:59 am

Join the Axis Team for a Webinar tomorrow, November 16th: Managing Sensitive and Confidential Data in Development & Test Environments Does your organization have production data in development & test environments? Do you worry about the privacy of your test data? Do you share your production data with off-shore vendors? If you answered “Yes” or [...]

Live From Vegas: National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference

Posted by on November 10, 2011 at 6:32 pm

Axis is on the move again! This week we’re exhibiting at the National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo in Las Vegas: What: Handling healthcare claims and benefits can be challenging enough. A data breach or loss of private information can literally cripple a business. Check out the pioneering data masking product, DMsuite, and [...]

This Halloween, Put the Right Mask on Your Data!

Posted by on October 21, 2011 at 8:53 am

With Halloween right around the corner, there are some articles that highlight spooky and frightening tales of data loss. While you’re probably not reading this in a dark room full of jack o’lanterns, these are good reads to send a shiver or two up your spine. (And make you shake your head at a few [...]

10 Ways to Enforce Cloud Security- Needs One More

Posted by on July 12, 2011 at 2:14 pm

Harold Moss, CTO of Cloud Security Strategy at IBM shared some very sound tips on how to truly ensure a secure cloud computing environment. They include important steps such as to: “Identify foundational controls,” which essentially are the methods your company uses to protect its assets. “Build consensus early” so everyone is on board not [...]

An Unhealthy Amount of Lost Data…

Posted by on June 8, 2011 at 10:01 am

Per section 13402(e)(4) of the HITECH Act, the government has made the names and causes of healthcare company data breaches public on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services website. We downloaded the spreadsheet of 282 organizations and the top cause of lost data was personal. Some were blatant thefts, but most were accidental: [...]