What has been your experience with Data Loss Protection strategies and programs?

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Chief Information Security Officer in Services (non-Government)a year ago
They are, very frequently, a massive waste of time. i.e. They don't reduce risk much. 
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Director of IT in Transportationa year ago

Thank you, Brent.  That was some of my initial thinking but will need to verbalize that for executives.  Do you have any further specifics or examples to cite?   

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Co-Founder in Services (non-Government)a year ago
Bad :). Its not an easy task, there is number of of very important tasks that depend on each other, and there is also user education and then all the security controls. Also whatbis the ultimate goal, compliance or data leaking...I will start from defining data clarification and writing policies, then understand how data flow outside of the company, and also what tools available to you now. Dont buy anything yet, there is no silver bullet:)
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