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Published on Friday, 18 February 2011 Written by Super User

Content Management Systems like SharePoint are great collaboration tools because they let every stakeholder in an organization post and share their content. However this wealth of information from multiple input points can quickly spin out of control and create a potential breeding ground for vulnerabilities. You probably have more hidden risk than you realize and it's growing exponentially every day as more of your staff uses SharePoint.

Learn how to complement the powerful content publishing and collaborative features and functionality in SharePoint Server 2007 / 2010 by providing users with a means to monitor content for potential compliance issues across the application - keeping information safe, appropriate and within regulatory guidelines. Automate content compliance to address Web governance issues including privacy factors like personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI), accessibility, data and information security, offensive content, and search engine optimization. A fully integrated Web project life-cycle approach allows customers to start compliant and stay compliant.

Enforce corporate guidelines and standards within websites, intranets, extranets, document libraries, email, blogs, wikis, and forums to prevent content chaos.

Also discover how Metadata Security for SharePoint offers organizations an additional layer of security for SharePoint document libraries and lists. Administrators can automatically protect any document by building access rules based on the document's or list item's assigned Metadata properties. Metadata Security can automatically assign specific permissions for each document in the library, eliminating the need to define security settings and item-level permissions for every document manually.

Namtek has partnered with the industry leaders in mitigating content risk and inadvertent data loss within a Microsoft SharePoint environment.

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