ReGen Benefits - Meeting Data Security Needs
Migration can save you from duplicating the failures below

Today, the newspapers and blogs are full of examples of breeches in privacy and data protection that were the directly result of poor data management policies. ReGen Conversion Services (RCS) can help your company secure sensitive data in two ways.

  1. RCS migrates your data to modern .NET applications which have stronger built in security than older systems. The data in .NET applications is stored on a server with physical and electronic security measures in place. This eliminates issues with data on stolen laptops and PDAs.
  2. RCS utilizes the up to date systems to apply content security to sensitive data. This protects data even after it has been moved off of the server. This type of security provides a second layer in addition to traditional perimeter security systems.
Evidence
MSNBC
  06/18/2006

Employers rushing to stem data theft tide
Several companies are losing sensitive data when laptops are stolen. Since June 2005, there have been at least 29 known cases of misplaced or stolen laptops with data such as Social Security numbers, health records and addresses of millions of people, according to the Privacy Rights Clearing House, a San Diego-based nonprofit that tracks data thefts. Full article ...


MSNBC
  06/20/2006

Equifax laptop with employee data stolen
Employee names and Social Security numbers was stolen from an employee who was traveling by train near London. The theft could impact as many as 2,500 of the 4,600 employees. Full article ...


MSNBC
  06/18/2006

Laptop with D.C. workers' personal data stolen
A laptop containing the Social Security numbers and other personal data of 13,000 District of Columbia employees and retirees has been stolen, officials said. The computer was stolen Monday from the Washington home of an employee of ING U.S. Financial Services. Full article ...

ReGen Solution
ReGen migrates desktop data to servers that are physically secured. ReGen's Enforced Security Extender (ESX) ensures that even if data leaves the server, it is still protected.

Timeline

1992: Introduction of database tools such as Microsoft Access and Lotus Notes improve working productivity.

1998: Microsoft SQL Server launched as a more secure, more robust database platform.

2000: Microsoft Access supports OLE DB, allowing communication with other database products.

2002: HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, and other legislation mandates tighter data controls.

2006: ReGen builds a migration process to move companies from 1996 platforms to 2006 platforms.