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What You Don’t Know About Your SharePoint Content Can Hurt You.

Is Your SharePoint Site a Compliance and Security Risk?

Audience: Content and Collaboration Managers; Privacy and Compliance Officers; Corporate Risk Officers; SharePoint Administrators and Business Analysts

Duration: 60 minutes

Presenters:

Kathleen Reidy, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Software, The 451 Group
Eric Darbe, Director of Product Marketing, HiSoftware

Is Your SharePoint Site a Compliance and Security Risk?

A record number of global organizations are turning to SharePoint as the solution to their ECM challenges. In fact, recent survey data suggests that more than 70% of large organizations* are already using it. But gaps in SharePoint adoption and business-readiness remain, particularly when it comes to data compliance and the management of private or otherwise sensitive content.

As the amount of content and user interaction increases, particularly given the enhanced collaborative capabilities of SharePoint 2010, the chance for a security breach or other costly compliance violation increases as well. Yet most organizations have little, if any, actionable knowledge about the content residing within their SharePoint environments. And if they are aware of potential privacy risks, such as the presence of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Protected Healthcare Information (PHI), or other sensitive data, manual processes for monitoring, classifying and securing that data are simply not enough.

Making SharePoint Safe for Sensitive Data

In this on-demand Webinar with ECM Senior Analyst Kathleen Reidy of The 451 Group, and HiSoftware’s Eric Darbe you will learn:

  • The risks of unstructured content within SharePoint, particularly as it relates to regulatory controls such as HIPAA/HITECH, Section 508/WCAG, FISMA, Graham-Leach Bliley and more
  • The critical relationship between SharePoint governance and SharePoint compliance
  • How automated solutions for content-aware compliance and security are filling the SharePoint confidence gap while providing a “safe harbor”

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