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Mar 15, 2007 |
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Organizations are struggling to enforce both mandatory regulatory rules as well as internal corporate policies governing email content and distribution. One of the biggest obstacles is determining whether or not the content of an email, or its attachment, is subject to any policy rules or restrictions. This whitepaper describes the techniques required to perform intelligent, accurate content analysis and the shortcomings of most current approaches. |
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Compliance
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Contact Management
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Content Management System
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Corporate Governance
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Data Management
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Email Security
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Encryption
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HIPAA Compliance
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Messaging
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Microsoft Exchange
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Policy Based Management
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Effective management and control of the information flowing through corporate email systems is imperative, in some cases mandatory. Organizations have seen their corporate email system become a de facto repository and distribution mechanism for the vast majority of their data and corporate knowledge. What's more, vast amounts of personal, non-business related, and other types of possibly inappropriate information is flowing through (and stored within!) corporate email networks. Once inside the email environment it is extremely difficult to protect and control the information.This whitepaper explains the shortcomings of most current content filtering methods and describes the characteristics and techniques used by more advanced intelligent content analysis engines that are capable of determining contextual reference and detecting broader information concepts and thereby greatly improving the detection and prevention of information leaks and other serious email compliancy violations, while reducing the number of misreported breaches.
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