|
Press Release
Informative Graphics Brings Role-Based Redaction to Open
Text Livelink ECM
First Role-Based Redaction Solution for the ECM Space Allows
Organizations to Control User Views on the Fly
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—November 18, 2008—Informative Graphics
Corporation (IGC), a leader in viewing, collaboration and redaction
technology, today announced role-based redaction as part of
its Brava!® Enterprise viewing, annotation and redaction software
for Open Text Livelink ECM™. Role-based redaction allows Livelink
administrators to assign different access rights to each Livelink
group, helping to reduce liability and achieve regulatory compliance
without sacrificing workflow efficiency.
The greatest increase in multi-plaintiff cases are in wage, discrimination
and privacy issues. In fact, privacy issues top the list of concerns
for most IT executives. The industry has responded with data leak
prevention solutions to help manage risk and help organizations comply
with the growing list of regulations. IDC has estimated market growth
for solutions in this area to increase from $194 million in 2007 to
almost $435 million by 2009 .
Enterprise content management systems are often a source of privileged
information. In organizations where multiple user groups participate
in the review of documents, role-based redaction can reduce the risk
of information leaks resulting from unauthorized insider access to
privileged data. Heavily regulated industries such as life sciences,
healthcare, government, financial and insurance seeking greater content
security for protecting HR documents, accounting data, proprietary
information, and intellectual property can now address security concerns
with Brava’s role-based redaction.
Role-based redaction allows IT administrators to specify what content,
based on policies, users in a Livelink Group can see. Each source
document can have multiple redaction rules or templates applied, creating
different views for different groups. For instance, users in a select
group may be authorized to view particular information in one section
of a document while another group’s view of that section may be completely
blocked out. IGC is the first to allow this kind of data protection
without sacrificing workflow efficiency.
“Insiders represent a significant risk to an organization, often unintentionally,
simply through their access to sensitive information. It is this access
that can lead to a security breach,” said Gary Heath, CEO of Informative
Graphics. “As these threats evolve, solutions such as Brava with role-based
redaction support organizations in achieving higher levels of information
security that scale to meet and exceed compliance requirements.”
Brava for Livelink ECM is an out-of-the-box application tailored to
Livelink. Call IGC to request more information and a trial version.
About Informative Graphics (www.infograph.com)
Informative Graphics Corporation (IGC),
founded in 1990, is a leading developer of commercial software
products for viewing, collaboration and redaction. IGC products,
including Redact-It and viewing/collaboration/annotation tool
Brava!, are renowned for their cost-saving value, ease-of-use,
features, and scalability and are deployed by thousands of
corporations, law firms, and government entities in the United
States and internationally. IGC maintains offices in the United
States and partners with key distribution partners worldwide.
Contact
###
Note to Editors: Informative Graphics, Brava! and Redact-It are registered
trademarks of Informative Graphics Corporation. All other names are
the properties of their respective owners. |
|