-- Join Frost & Sullivan's complimentary webinar on dominating content management in the era of shadow IT
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan. 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
WHEN: | 11:00 a.m. EST on Tue., Jan. 21, 2014 |
LOCATION: | Complimentary online registration |
SPEAKER: | Frost & Sullivan Digital Media Industry Manager Avni Rambhia |
Once upon a time, a knowledge worker accessed proprietary documents on a company-owned desktop computer within the corporate firewall. Today's work environment is dramatically different – sensitive data and proprietary documents are increasingly produced and accessed outside the firewall on employee-owned devices. Virtual collaboration is growing, and the cloud is redefining security paradigms even further. Yet, some things remain the same. Intellectual property must be protected; regulations must be complied with; and individual identities, authentications and privileges must be dynamically managed.
Reasons to attend this Analyst Briefing:
This Analyst Briefing will be valuable for anyone involved in intellectual property in the enterprise setting, from the knowledge workers creating the massive amounts of data, to the information technology specialists in charge of protecting the documents. Organizations of a variety of sizes and spanning all industries will benefit, from those in the start up phase, to entrenched vendors.
"More than a billion mobile devices shipped in 2013," said Frost & Sullivan Digital Media Industry Manager Avni Rambhia. "More and more sensitive data and documents are finding their way to tablets and smartphones, often owned by employees and contractors. At the same time, a mobile device is stolen or lost every minute and mobile malware is on the rise. Securing documents and data outside the firewall on devices the enterprise does not own and cannot control is a difficult challenge, but one that must be solved to ensure corporate IP remains secure in an increasingly mobile and cloud-based productivity environment."
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