Data Privacy Day 2012
In honor of Data Privacy Day 2012 we have compiled our best white papers and on demand Webinars to help you make 2012 the year you take charge of your privacy initiatives. The library of free resources below contains valuable strategies, advice and processes from industry thought leaders to help you put an effective privacy program in place to ensure that your sensitive data is kept private and secure.
Protecting Enterprise Content in the Era of WikiLeaks
Given the media phenomenon of WikiLeaks and other widespread coverage regarding leaked documents and the exposure of sensitive information, more and more enterprises are waking up to the risks of content security—both within their organization, such as internal SharePoint sites or other file stores, and on the Web. Given the explosion of online data via social computing and other collaborative channels, do you truly understand the nature and composition of the digital content within your organization, and can you validate whether or not that content is in compliance with regulatory and other policy guidelines for privacy and confidentiality?
Download a free copy of Protecting Enterprise Content in the Era of WikiLeaks.
A New Prescription For Healthcare Providers To Secure
HIPAA Covered Data: Six Specific Steps Providers Can Take To Optimize
Collaboration Tools Such As Microsoft SharePoint®
In the emerging era of electronic health records (EHR), healthcare
entities now work with far more online collaboration tools, multiple
access points and mobile configurations that increase efficiency and the
quality of patient care. Yet these very advances present new challenges
in securing health information and making sure Protected Health
Information (PHI) is kept private and secure. This white paper presents
six specific steps that healthcare organizations can take to optimize
their collaboration platforms and reap the benefits, while minimizing
the risk of data breaches and HIPAA violations.
Download a free copy of Six Specific Steps Healthcare Providers Can Take To Optimize Collaboration Tools Such As Microsoft SharePoint
Gov 2.0: Promoting Inclusive, Open, and Transparent Government through Technology White Paper by Microsoft & HiSoftware
This white paper will explore how government agencies can meet their
obligations to provide citizen centered government solutions while at
the same time maintaining their statuary and regulatory compliance
requirements using Microsoft SharePoint® Server 2010 and HiSoftware
Compliance Sheriff® for SharePoint®.
Download a free copy of the Gov 2.0 White Paper
Ten Reasons to Automate Microsoft SharePoint® Content Compliance
With 100 million users worldwide and counting, Microsoft SharePoint® has provided vast collaboration and advanced content management opportunities for organizations. However, an unavoidable consequence is the explosion of unstructured content that collaboration produces. This content is published and lives on internal and external websites, extranets and social computing tools ranging from blogs to wikis to forums. This white paper addresses how organizations can ensure enforcement of policies by outlining the ten reasons to automate SharePoint content compliance.
Download a free PDF copy of the Ten Reasons to Automate Microsoft SharePoint® Content Compliance White Paper.
What You Don’t Know About Your SharePoint Content Can Hurt You
Presenters:
Kathleen Reidy, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Software, The 451 Group
Eric Darbe, Director of Product Marketing, HiSoftware
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.
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Content Privacy and Security in the WikiLeaks Era: Bridging the Gap Between Policy and Practice
Presenter:
Michael Rasmussen, J.D., OCEG Fellow, CCEP, CISSP, Founder and President, Corporate Integrity LLC
Given
the media phenomenon of WikiLeaks and other widespread coverage
regarding leaked documents and the exposure of sensitive information,
more and more enterprises are waking up to the risks of content
security both within their organization, such as internal SharePoint
sites or other file stores, and on the Web. Given the explosion of
online data via social computing and other collaborative channels, do
you truly understand the nature and composition of the digital content
within your organization, and can you validate whether or not that
content is in compliance with regulatory and other policy guidelines for
privacy and confidentiality?
Learn More or View the Recording
EHR Security and the HIPAA Risk: Carrots, Sticks and More Carrots
Presenters:
Fernando M. Pinguelo – Partner, Norris McLaughlin & Marcus and co-Chair of its eDiscovery group
Kenneth Rashbaum – Principal, Rashbaum Associates, LLC
Eric Darbe – Director of Product Marketing, HiSoftware
The electronic health record
(EHR) was hailed as an innovation that would improve productivity and
reduce the cost of care for both patients and providers. However, the
possibility of a security breach of Protected Health Information (PHI)
through EHR use—and the associated HIPAA/HITECH fines—often overshadows
the potential benefits. An electronic information governance program,
complete with privacy compliance monitoring, can help hospitals and
physicians mitigate these risks while enabling the secure sharing of
healthcare data.
Learn More or View the Recording