A Survey of Data Leakage Detection and Prevention Solutions
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Asaf Shabtai
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Yuval Elovici
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Lior Rokach
A Survey of Data Leakage Detection and Prevention Solutions
Asaf Shabtai Department of Information Systems Engineering Ben-Gurion University Beer-Sheva, Israel
Yuval Elovici Department of Information Systems Engineering Telekom Innovation Laboratories Ben-Gurion University Beer-Sheva, Israel
Lior Rokach Department of Information Systems Engineering Ben-Gurion University Beer-Sheva, Israel
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Preface
Information and data leakage pose a serious threat to companies and organizations as the number of leakage incidents and the cost they inflict continues to increase. Whether caused by malicious intent or by an inadvertent mistake, data loss can diminish a company’s brand, reduce shareholder value, and damage the company’s goodwill and
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