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What You Need to Know About Digital Signage Security
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What You Need to Know About Digital Signage Security

About this Whitepaper

If you’re dedicated to IT security, this whitepaper is for you.

The importance of IT in the modern world cannot be overstated. When it comes to digital signage security, the more you know, the better off you are—especially because all digital signage software platforms are far from equal in the key consideration of security.

Our whitepaper breaks down the top tenets of security digital signage, along with insights into what to consider improving for your digital signage networks overall security posture.

In it you will learn about:

  • The three tenants of IT security and digital signage platforms 
  • Consequences of an insecure platform
  • What SOC 2 is, and why it is important
  • How GDRP compliance impacts your signage network
  • Integrating with third-party identity providers (IDPs)
  • Granting the right access

Author

 Christine Kendall

Christine Kendall

Content Marketing Manager, Poppulo

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