
Deepdive® eScout™ Platform Enables TBG Security to Deliver Immediate Agentless Data Risk Assessment Non-intrusive, affordable tool enables endpoint system assessments “before lunch” Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) August 24, 2010 Deepdive Technologies Inc., the advanced data risk management solutions company, today announced a partnership with TBG Security to provide the Deepdive® eScout™ platform to TBG customers who would benefit from agentless Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions. The eScout platform enables network-wide data access - quickly and cost effectively - without the need for installing software or agents on the client’s systems. After an extensive evaluation, TBG is incorporating the eScout platform in their service offering to Fortune 1000 customers across a variety of markets and geographies. Deepdive President and CEO, Alan Steinberg explained, “TBG’s endorsement of the eScout platform signifies that all-sized companies are committed to implementing data risk plans. TBG is a strong addition to Deepdive’s professional services partner network, helping us expand the reach of eScout to a host of new customers and markets. With a non-intrusive DLP platform, there are no longer any barriers to knowing what sensitive data and theft risks exist on your endpoint computers and servers.”
Deepdive’s effortless data loss prevention solution optimizes information security and compliance for companies of all sizes. The eScout platform removes economic, geographic and logistical barriers for companies to adopt proactive data management strategies for the first time. Applications for eScout are far-reaching spanning vertical markets where protecting data is critical such as student information and proprietary research at universities, patient information at healthcare facilities and customer credit card information at corporations. The eScout platform is used across all markets faced with threats including employee data theft. These losses -- often through endpoint computers such as desktops and notebooks -- are growing at an alarming rate. According to Forrester Research, 50% of companies have suffered data loss via easily removable media such as USB drives. And these losses are expensive. In 2009, Ponemon Institute quantified the average cost per data breach was $6.6M USD. (http://www.slideshare.net/timatpgp/2009-cost-of-data-breach). About Deepdive
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