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Safeguarding Critical E-Documents [[electronic resource] ] : Implementing a Program for Securing Confidential Information Assets



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Autore: Smallwood Robert F. <1959-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Safeguarding Critical E-Documents [[electronic resource] ] : Implementing a Program for Securing Confidential Information Assets Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (285 p.)
Disciplina: 005.8
658.472
Soggetto topico: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Information Management
Computer security
Cyberspace - Security measures
Cyberspace -- Security measures
Database security
Electronic records
Computer security - Security measures
Cyberspace
Classificazione: BUS083000
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di contenuto: Safeguarding Critical E-Documents; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART I THE PROBLEM AND BASIC TOOLS; CHAPTER 1 The Problem: Securing Confidential Electronic Documents; WikiLeaks: A Wake-Up Call; U.S. Government Attempts to Protect Intellectual Property; Threats Persist across the Pond: U.K. Companies on Guard; Increase in Corporate and Industrial Espionage; Risks of Medical Identity Theft; Why Don't Organizations Safeguard Their Information Assets?; The Blame Game: Where Does Fault Lie When Information Is Leaked?; Consequences of Not Employing E-Document Security; Notes
CHAPTER 2 Information Governance: The Crucial First Step First, Better Policies; Then, Better Technology for Better Enforcement; Defining Information Governance; Accountability Is Key; Why IG Is Good Business; Impact of a Successful IG Program; Critical Factors in an IG Program; Who Should Determine IG Policies?; Notes; PART II Information Platform Risks and Countermeasures; CHAPTER 3 Managing E-Documents and Records; Enterprise Content Management; Document Management Principles; The Goal: Document Lifecycle Security; Electronic Document Management Systems; Records Management Principles
Electronic Records Management Notes; CHAPTER 4 Information Governance and Security for E-mail Messages; Employees Regularly Expose Organizations to E-mail Risk; E-mail Policies Should Be Realistic and Technology Agnostic; Is E-mail Encryption the Answer?; Common E-mail Security Mistakes; E-mail Security Myths; E-record Retention: Fundamentally a Legal Issue; Preserve E-mail Integrity and Admissibility with Automatic Archiving; E-mail Archiving Rationale: Compliance, Legal, and Business Reasons; Don't Confuse E-mail Archiving with Backup; No Personal Archiving in the Workplace
Are All E-mails Records?Destructive Retention of E-mail; Notes; CHAPTER 5 Information Governance and Security for Instant Messaging; Instant Messaging Security Threats; Stealing Information through Hijacking and Impersonation; Denial-of-Service Attacks Freeze Access; Network Sniffers and Unauthorized Disclosure of Information Assets; Best Practices for Business IM Use; Technology to Monitor IM; Tips for Safer IM; Notes; CHAPTER 6 Information Governance and Security for Social Media; Types of Social Media in Web 2.0; Social Media in the Enterprise
Key Ways Social Media Is Different from E-mail and Instant Messaging Biggest Security Threats of Social Media; Legal Risks of Social Media Posts; Tools to Archive Facebook and Twitter; IG Considerations for Social Media; Notes; CHAPTER 7 Information Governance and Security for Mobile Devices; Current Trends in Mobile Computing; Security Risks of Mobile Computing; Securing Mobile Data; IG for Mobile Computing; Building Security into Mobile Applications; Real Threats Are Poorly Understood; Innovation versus Security: Choices and Trade-Offs; Best Practices to Secure Mobile Applications; Notes
CHAPTER 8 Information Governance and Security for Cloud Computing Use
Sommario/riassunto: Practical, step-by-step guidance for corporations, universities and government agencies to protect and secure confidential documents and business records Managers and public officials are looking for technology and information governance solutions to ""information leakage"" in an understandable, concise format. Safeguarding Critical E-Documents provides a road map for corporations, governments, financial services firms, hospitals, law firms, universities and other organizations to safeguard their internal electronic documents and private communications.Provides practical
Titolo autorizzato: Safeguarding Critical E-Documents  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-119-20490-9
1-280-79277-9
9786613703163
1-118-28687-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910141258503321
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