Ten Reasons Your Security And Information Management Teams Don't Talk — But Should!

Air Date: Friday, May 15, 2009

Cost: $250


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Presented By:

Andrew Jaquith
Brian W. Hill

Brian W. Hill
Principal Analyst
Forrester Research, Inc.

Who should attend: Security & Risk professionals and Content & Collaboration professionals

Description:

Security & Risk professionals struggle with how to secure ever-increasing amounts of structured and unstructured information. To help enforce information handling policies, enterprises have turned to data leak prevention (DLP) software and other tools that seek to discover, classify, label, and index information wherever it is. Meanwhile, Information & Knowledge Management (I&KM) professionals have been working on these same issues for years. This teleconference explores the top 10 reasons these two groups often fail to work together — and how they could benefit from one another's perspectives. Forrester also recommends ways both groups can accelerate their efforts by aligning their interests, helping each other, and pooling their resources.

Agenda:

  • Five reasons why I&KM and S&R professionals haven't worked together in the past
  • Five reasons why I&KM and S&R professionals should work together
  • Summary
  • Q&A

Vendors mentioned: Abrevity, Autonomy, Oracle, Symantec, Websense

Related Research:

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The Impact Of Convergence On Content Management, Archiving, And Retention Policies

by Brian W. Hill, October 15, 2008

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