An effective data loss prevention (DLP) policy can be established in seven steps. Identify and categorize sensitive information. Spot and categorize data leak risks. Choose tools that best fit your data and security situation. Get buy-in from leadership and departments based on a detailed business case. Pilot test the pilot policy and roll out in phases. Prepare for potential data loss or unauthorized access with an incident response plan. Continually monitor and update the policy based on evolving data needs and threats. Mistakes to avoid include overlooking insider threats and static policies.

Rest, AustralianSuper Among Funds Hit By Cyberattack
Australia’s largest superannuation funds, including AustralianSuper, REST, Australian Retirement Trust, and Hostplus, have suffered from a coordinated cyber attack, with around 8,000 accounts breached. Hackers