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whitepaper Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems is a security technology that enables to specify exactly who can open, read, copy, modify, or redistribute sensitive information.
[01 May 2008]
whitepaper This webcast explains how Microsoft IT implemented Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) to control how sensitive business e-mail messages and business productivity documents could be shared and used, without risking losses in productivity.
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The company is making use of Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS), which is included in Windows Server 2008 as a server role. In addition, with company information widely shared between employees and customers, Windrush also wants...
[23 Mar 2008]
Comment Geolocation can be used for delivering customised content, targeted ads, web analytics, digital rights management and regulatory compliance. Bringing geographic borders to the internet in areas such as online gambling or digital rights management...
[09 Jan 2008]
whitepaper Information Rights Management (IRM) is a growing concern for all sorts of organizations, and it outlines common IRM needs and scenarios in this webcast. The webcast first look at the new features of Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD...
[07 Jan 2008]
Comment Access rights are a method of internal control. Problems with system access rights accounted for three of the top five audit findings for those surveyed. They may send customers SMS messages on their mobile phones, for example, asking them to...
[24 Dec 2007]
whitepaper Securing servers, securing clients, securing message transport, e-mail access and rights management, are all aspects of e-mail security that every organization must be vigilant about. From the Internet come messages from anyone.
[28 Feb 2007]
whitepaper After evaluating several products and vendors, Doral chose Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) for Windows Server 2003, piloting the solution to a small group of employees, with guidance from Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Infocorp.
[31 Oct 2006]
whitepaper After sensitive data was published in a newspaper, Podravka piloted Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system, with the help of Microsoft Services Croatia.
[12 Sep 2006]
whitepaper Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems is a security technology that enables to specify exactly who is allowed to open, read, copy, modify, or redistribute sensitive...
[04 Aug 2006]
whitepaper Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) for Windows Server 2003 is defined as information protection technology which safeguards sensitive and proprietary information from unauthorized use.
[07 Jun 2006]
whitepaper This webcast describes solutions such as using Microsoft Exchange Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Service Extensions (S/MIME) and information rights management to protect e-mail content. To ensure that e-mail messages can be read only by the...
[19 May 2006]
News This so-called digital rights management (DRM) technology could mean access to more exclusive content on mobile phones but it could also limit the content that will play on devices. But user-rights advocates complain that such things limit...
[28 Sep 2005]
whitepaper This webcast explains about solutions such as using Microsoft Exchange Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension and Information Rights Management to protect email content. To ensure that messages can be read only by the intended recipients, it...
[20 Sep 2005]
whitepaper Macrovision develops and licenses software technologies that provide copy protection and digital rights management for electronic entertainment media and enterprise software. Macrovision chose PureMessage because it was easy to install on its...
[02 May 2004]
whitepaper Macrovision Corporation is a leading provider of digital rights management (DRM) technologies for the home video, enterprise software, consumer software, and music markets. Employees were frustrated by the volume, and upset with the pornographic...
[24 Feb 2004]
News In fact often the IT staff act to defend staff rights against over-zealous managers and HR staff who want to go on a trawling exercise looking for dirt on someone. I was asked to provide copy messages from and to certain individuals to their head...
[25 Mar 2003]
News Digital rights management and security designers also have an interest in EFI because it gives them a new level of control over the hardware. Most people only know the BIOS as the mysterious source of arcane configuration and test messages that...
[24 Feb 2003]
News The main goal of such technology, they say, is "digital rights management", or the control of copyrighted content. Corporate executives, concerned that embarrassing email messages might end up appearing in court and in the news, could require...
[08 Nov 2002]
Comment Despite the arguments that highlight conflicts between RIP and data protection and human rights legislation, the sacking of employees for email related misdemeanours has already begun. Most recently six employees of Cable & Wireless were...
[04 Dec 2000]
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