Get the real story via our monthly newsletter

Search

    2
    0

rss

Send to a colleague

Home > Commentary > Trends Archive > Keeping confidential content confidential

Browse TrendWatch Blog

Recent Blog Entries

The Complete Archive

Trends by Vendor


TrendWatch by Channel

Web Content Management Trends

Enterprise Portals Trends

ECM Trends

Web Analytics Trends

Enterprise Search Trends

SharePoint Trends

Digital & Media Asset Management Trends

XML & Component Content Management Trends

E-mail Archiving & Management Trends

Enterprise Social Software Trends


Report Excerpt

The ECM Suites Report 2008 looks at... Alfresco ECM Enterprise

"Although the software itself is freely available for download, when you factor in the inevitable services work required for a complex application, along with the relatively steep maintenance and support fees that Alfresco itself charges, an Alfresco-driven WCM project may only be no less costly than a commercial competitor's offering. "

(p. 715)

More about The ECM Suites Report 2008

 

TrendWatch Blog

Keeping confidential content confidential

08-Jun-2006

You may lock down access to confidential information on your network, but what's to prevent an authorized employee from e-mailing sensitive files to someone else? A company called Code Green Networks sells an appliance that "fingerprints" confidential information and then inspects all outbound packets to make sure that protected content doesn't leave the network. It's a clever approach, though I wonder about scalability and performance, both of the fingerprinting and scanning processes. In any case Code Green just announced adapters for fingerprinting content in Stellent and Documentum; you need special adapters because those two vendors live in a world of proprietary repositories and access methods. Look closely at the 2 developer screenshots (Stellent, Documentum). You'll see that the fingerprinting process needs to know which content is confidential. Hopefully you've already tagged or typed that content accordingly. Metadata lies at the heart of hidability and findability. Meanwhile, for encrypting content "at rest," check out a company called Decru, which works with FileNet and EMC, among others.

- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

All ECM Channel Trends

Join the conversation

Digg This! Search Technorati Tag it on Del.icio.us



Get a Free Sample

Wondering about CMS Watch research? Sign up to receive free samples of any of our products.




What we do

CMS Watch™ evaluates content-oriented technologies, publishing head-to-head comparative reviews of leading solutions. What makes us special?

  • Our critical analysis exposes product weaknesses as well as strengths
  • We deliver unrivaled technical depth and comprehensive project advice
  • Our research is led by international topic experts
  • We only work for buyers -- never for vendors

Contact us

CMS Watch

info@cmswatch.com

18113 Town Center Drive, Ste 217

Olney, MD USA 20832

1 800 325 6190 (N. America only)

+1 617 763 5336 (customer service)

+1 301 585 7004 (editorial)

Fax: +1 214 242 3048