Defining And Enforcing An Information Classification Strategy
Air Date: Friday, September 21, 2007
Cost: $250
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Presented By:
Paul Stamp
Principal Analyst Forrester Research, Inc.
Barry Murphy
Principal Analyst Forrester Research, Inc.
Who should attend: Security & Risk professionals, Information & Knowledge Management professionals, and IT Infrastructure & Operations professionals
Description:
Classifying and handling information is a major headache for many security professionals. But there are more reasons to classify and track information than just security; knowledge management professionals want to make sure the data is accessible to those who need it, and IT operations also need to make sure that they're using valuable storage resources effectively. We'll take a look at how successful organizations bring these resources together to create a cross-functional approach to information classification.
Agenda
This presentation will include other companies' experiences in:
Making the case to get their peers to address the information classification problem.
Getting started applying a new classification policy to existing information.
Managing the ongoing information classification program.
Technical requirements:
An Internet connection and a one-time download of the WebEx™ Player are required.