Skip to main content

K2'S 2022 Implementing Data Loss Prevention For Better Security And Privacy

-

Add to Calendar

Webcast Only

1.00 Credits

Member Price $39.00

Non-Member Price $59.00

Overview

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a means of creating and enforcing security policies in an organization. For example, you can create DLP rules that programmatically block all outbound email messages containing Social Security or credit card numbers. Unfortunately, most business professionals have yet to discover DLP and how it improves security.

In this session, you will learn the fundamentals of DLP and, through demonstrations, see how you can use DLP to enhance organizational security. You do not want to miss this chance to learn how to take advantage of one of the most innovative security options available to you!

Highlights

  • Understanding the concept of Data Loss Prevention
  • Examples of how DLP rules are beneficial
  • Creating and enforcing DLP rules

Prerequisites

Fundamental understanding of data security issues

Designed For

Business professionals who are seeking to stay abreast of major technology developments

Objectives

  • Define Data Loss Prevention and list examples of how it can enhance organizational security
  • List examples of tools and services available that support DLP
  • Identify the process for creating DLP rules in platforms such as Microsoft 365

Preparation

None

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Randy Johnston, K2 Enterprises LLC

Randy Johnston, MCS, MCP Randy Johnston, MCS, MCP, is a nationally recognized educator, consultant, and writer with over 30 years experience in Strategic Technology Planning, Systems and Network Integration, Accounting Software Selection, Business Development and Management, Disaster Recovery and Contingency Planning, and Process Engineering. PUBLICATIONS: Various Publications - 1978 - Present: CPA Technology Advisor monthly columnist, Journal of Accountancy, CRN, Accounting Technology, PCWeek, InfoWorld, Interface, State Society newsletters, frequent quotes in accounting and computer press Mitchell Publishing - 1981: Basic Using Micros Random House - 1982: Business Computing Systems John Wiley & Sons Publishing - 2002: Technology Best Practices K2 Enterprises - 2003,4,5,6,7,8,9: Accounting Software Solutions EDUCATION: A.A. in Computer Science, Math – Hutchinson Community College, 1975 B.S., summa cum laude, in C.S., Math, Science – Kansas State University,1977 Masters of Computer Science, 60+ post graduate hours – Wichita State University, 1981 AWARDS: Who’s Who in Business & Industry – 1990-2009; in Computing 1987-2009 - Acknowledged as a leading business professional and as a leading computing professional Accounting Today – Listed as one of the 2004 - 2009 Top 100 Most Influential People Accounting Technology – Listed as one of the top nine technology stars in the industry AICPA Technology Conference – Past Chair and featured Speaker for the past 20 years PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: K2 Enterprises (K2E.com) - Executive Vice President, Shareholder – Nation’s leading technology CPE provider to CPA professionals. Consults to high profile technology vendors. Delivers national seminars to CPAs, business groups and IT leaders on technologies in accounting, healthcare and banking. Creates and presents seminars and articles on 30+ technology topics including Paperless, Continuation of Business Operations, Accounting Software and Business Strategies leveraging technology. (1990 - Present, Hammond, LA) Network Management Group, Inc. (NMGI.com) – Executive Vice President, Stockholder - Consulting and Reviews on Strategic Technology including planning, selection and implementation. Expertise: Paperless, Accounting Software and CRM, Accounting Firm Software and procedures, Business Continuity, Virtualization, Backup, Infrastructure and remote management, and Business Intelligence. (1983 – Present Hutchinson, KS) Hutchinson Community College – Department Chair, Professor, Adjunct – Mathematics & MIS Depts. Designed and taught courses in all areas of mathematics & computing. (1977 - 1997) Professional Data Services - Programmer and system designer - Developed a medical system including the first paperless claims in Kansas, appointments and collection systems. Involved in a chain of ComputerLand stores and Entre’ stores, received first IBM PC and first Compaq in Kansas. (1978 - 1981) Farmland Industries - Programmer and system designer - Developed and maintained P&L, Credit Union and Feedlot accounting. (1977 - 1978) CERTIFICATIONS: Microsoft Certified Professional – MCP (Microsoft Corporation) Certified Network Administrator – CNA (Novell Corporation) Certified CAD specialist, Network Professional, Data Communications (AutoDesk, 3Com, Entre’)

Return to Top

Non-Member Price $59.00

Member Price $39.00