Public Sector
GigaTrust can provide solutions for government that address...
and exceed...every federal regulation regarding security, privacy, document retention, monitoring, e-discovery, and notifications. This includes OBM directives,
the E-Government Act of 2002 and provides the tools to manage the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), to name a few.
With Gigatrust's
Intelligent Rights Management core suite of products, built
exclusively on the foundation of Microsoft's Windows Rights Management Services (RMS), we enable secure anyone-to-anyone collaboration inside or outside the government agency by persistently protecting content—at rest, in transit, or in use—for PCs, laptops and BlackBerry devices. It is a cutting-edge solution that facilitates persistent content supply chain security regardless where the information travels. We have even extended Microsoft Windows Rights Management to enable non-Microsoft platforms, such as the Blackberry, to utilize rights management protection so that sensitive and mission-critical data is never exposed.
This enables government agencies to enforce information security policies and protect intellectual property while at the same time providing access to those who 'need to know' when and where they need the information. Government agencies no longer have the risk of email security breaches inside an agency, or to users outside an agency. And, through GigaTrusts' Enterprise product-reporting capability, government administrators can easily establish appropriate levels of 'permission' for recipients to view only, print, save, forward, etc., sensitive data as well as establish expiration dates for accessibility to content.
GigaTrust's Intelligent Rights Management is designed to address the challenges of information sharing and information security and can:
- Establish use policies that align with agency policies and security regulations
- Determine 'need to know' information access rules that eliminate potential distribution of sensitive documents and prevent their distribution
- Provide agencies with reports detailing successful and unsuccessful attempts to access protected data
- Allow access and usage policies to be changed on an as-needed basis as well as set automatic expiration dates for access to that content, including the RIM BlackBerry