Hope is NOT a strategy: Secure your business with the Content Cloud
Seems like every week there's news of another cybersecurity breach. Ponemon Institute has found that the typical data breach costs an average of $3.9 million, and that just one breach can decrease your company's stock price by 5%. No one wants to be that kind of typical — no what can you do about it?
Well, you can start with an approach to data security and compliance that's actually built for the way we work today. How to secure your business with the Content Cloud is a great overview of our approach to security, governance, and compliance — including capabilities like malware detection — and how it's woven into our DNA.
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