U.S. companies exposed the personal information of more than 53 million people in 2005, according to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. Alas, the possibility of serious consequences for leakers doesn't seem to deter insiders from divulging private, protected information — and for good reason: Statistics clearly show enterprises are ill-prepared to thwart them. For all their good work, many security professionals are still saddled with first- and second-generation ITM (insider threat management) products. Typically, these are limited to monitoring certain communications channels, such as e-mail and Web browsing.
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