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Hype Cycle for Data and Application Security, 2007
21 December 2006
 
Rich Mogull   Eric Ouellet   John Girard   Ray Wagner   Jay Heiser   Paul E. Proctor   Avivah Litan   Vic Wheatman   Arabella Hallawell   Mark Nicolett   Neil MacDonald   Peter Firstbrook   Joseph Feiman   Greg Young  

As enterprises start pulling data security into the mainstream, they realize that the ties between data and applications blur clear delimitations. This 2007 update includes application security and represents the growing interest in protecting enterprise data and content throughout its life cycle.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

1.0
    
What You Need to Know
2.0
    
The Hype Cycle
3.0
    
The Priority Matrix
4.0
    
On the Rise

4.1
    
Spreadsheet Control
4.2
    
Application Activity Monitoring and Prevention
4.3
    
Portable Storage Security
4.4
    
Distributed Encryption
4.5
    
Application Hardening
4.6
    
Application Scanning
4.7
    
Data-at-Rest Encryption Key Management
4.8
    
Endpoint Activity Monitoring and Enforcement
4.9
    
Mainframe Tape Encryption
4.10
    
Database Intrusion Prevention
4.11
    
Mobile Data Protection
5.0
    
At the Peak

5.1
    
Transaction Anomaly Detection
5.2
    
Database Activity Monitors
5.3
    
Device Control
5.4
    
Content Monitoring and Filtering
6.0
    
Sliding Into the Trough

6.1
    
E-Mail Content Filtering
6.2
    
SAN/NAS Encryption (Appliance)
6.3
    
E-Mail Encryption
6.4
    
SIEM
6.5
    
Storage Tape Encryption (Software)
6.6
    
Storage Tape Encryption (Appliance)
6.7
    
AVDL
6.8
    
Database Encryption
6.9
    
Digital Rights Management (Enterprise)
6.10
    
Web Application Firewall
7.0
    
Climbing the Slope

7.1
    
Database Vulnerability Scanners
8.0
    
Off the Hype Cycle
9.0
    
Appendices

9.1
    
Previous Iteration of the Hype Cycle
9.2
    
Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels

    
Recommended Reading


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Table 1.  
Hype Cycle Phases
 

Table 2.  
Benefit Ratings
 

Table 3.  
Maturity Levels
 

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Figure 1. 
Hype Cycle for Data and Application Security, 2007
 

Figure 2. 
Priority Matrix for Data and Application Security, 2007
 

Figure 3. 
For Reference: Hype Cycle for Data Security, 2005
 



Document History:
 
Hype Cycle for Data and Application Security, 2009
17 July 2009
  
Hype Cycle for Data and Application Security, 2008
30 September 2008
  
Hype Cycle for Data and Application Security, 2007
21 December 2006
  





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