E-LOAN Maintains Reputation as a Privacy Leader with Symantec Data Loss Prevention
by Symantec Corporation

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Published on: 09/01/2008
Type of content: Case Study
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Overview
Because E-LOAN's brand image depends on its privacy protection as much as its lending and savings offerings, the company must take decisive steps to maintain the high degree of trust it has earned as one of the Nations most respected companies. To protect the personal information of one million customers, E-LOAN implemented Symantec Data Loss Prevention Network Monitor. E-LOAN now inspects outbound communications for confidential customer data such as Social Security Numbers (SSN), and instantly identifies potential security threats. Symantec helps E-LOAN demonstrate compliance with regulations such as Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA) and State Data Privacy Laws such as CA SB 1386, and vigorously protects its policies for protecting consumer's financial privacy.

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