Why We Need Data-Centric Security
Matt Pauker, Co-founder, Voltage SecurityData-centric security: It's a shift from securing where data resides to securing the data itself. Matt Pauker of Voltage Security tells how this approach helps organizations improve their security posture.
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In a video interview about the need for a data-centric security approach, Pauker discusses:
- Why traditional data security approaches no longer suffice;
- How a data-centric approach improves the abilities to leverage big data and ensure privacy;
- How to employ a data-centric security strategy.
Pauker co-founded Voltage Security in 2002 out of a Stanford University dorm room. Winner of both the Stanford BASES Entrepreneur's Challenge and the Stanford Global Entrepreneur's Challenge, Pauker received his B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford that same year.
Since Voltage's inception, Pauker has been responsible for driving its technical vision and architecture. He is the author of more than two dozen patents and has contributed to a number of technical security standards.
He has been named by BusinessWeek as one of the its top 25 young entrepreneurs and has been featured in Time Magazine, Forbes and InformationWeek.
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