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This morning we announced, in tandem with our partner 451 Research, the Global Edition of the 2018 Thales DataThreatReport. It’s abundantly clear that medium to larger enterprises (the focus of the report and underlying survey) are finding it harder than ever to protect their sensitive data. BigData – 99%.
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