
Safeguard Sensitive Information.
Applications such as word processors, e-mail clients, and line-of-business applications can be RMS-enabled to help safeguard sensitive information. Information workers can choose from a variety of usage rights to define exactly how the recipient can use the information and for how long. They can define who can open, modify, print, forward and/or take other actions with the information. Organizations can create custom usage policy templates such as "Confidential - Read Only" that can be applied directly to the information. |
DRM software lets companies enforce security policies for documents, such as who can read, edit, print, and forward sensitive information.
As companies look for better ways to secure online documents and E-mail--whether it's to protect sensitive information or to comply with government regulations--they're increasingly turning to a growing class of security software known as enterprise digital-rights management.
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