Managing Information Risk in the Extended Enterprise: Why Corporate Compliance and IT Security Must Join Forces

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But without a safe means to do so, how do employees share sensitive documents? Too often, by sending email attachments or by signing up for online collaboration portals without regard to data protection, access control, service level, or security certification.

How does business take advantage of the wealth of benefits that online document collaboration promises, while avoiding the compromise of confidentiality, integrity, and availability of critical business information? 

This white paper by Michael Rasmussen, J.D., CCEP, OCEG Fellow, describes the risks introduced by current document sharing practices, and how compliance and IT security must work together to mitigate information risk while improving their organizations’ efficiency and competitiveness.

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