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The Five Pillars of SharePoint Governance
SharePoint growth is seldom planned and controlled. If your company is like most others, SharePoint seemed to take on a life of its own, with an explosion of sites, application and content. The result? Unmanaged chaos hindering user productivity and creating sustained usage - not to mention a sudden susceptibility to legal and compliance issues for your business.
Governance can bring SharePoint under control. Without it, rest assured your SharePoint environment will become unusable and unmanageable. In this Quest technical guide, learn the five pillars of SharePoint governance. Discover the importance of planning for SharePoint governance from day one, how doing so helps your business deal with compliance issues and how you can successfully manage your ever-changing SharePoint environment with ease.
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Claims-Based Security in SharePoint
If you implement claims-based authorization in SharePoint and leverage the benefits of trusted user attributes, you can solve many of the security challenges facing anyone maintaining collaboration and file sharing environments.
Read this 18-page technical paper to learn about claims-based security – and how you can set it up with SharePoint 2010.
In SharePoint 2010, Microsoft introduced support for a claims-based identity model. Claims can be used in SharePoint 2010 to enhance security in two different ways. First, they can enhance authentication in SharePoint by going beyond traditional authentication methods to verify additional information about users. Claims can also greatly enhance authorization specifically within the SharePoint 2010 environment. TITUS is a crucial component to implementing effective claims-based authorization, and can automatically enforce access control and security policies on all SharePoint content.
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Create a SharePoint Data Governance Model
SharePoint collaboration sites grow and grow and grow… and all too often grow to a point at which they are out of control. That’s not good – not if you’re a SharePoint admin. This 12-page paper will help you create a data governance model to bring those SharePoint sites back under control.
Read the paper to see a simple model for data governance based on a typical SharePoint content management process. Each section discusses one major activity related to data governance within the document management lifecycle, and how it relates to key organizational roles like IT Administrators, Corporate Risk/Compliance Officers, Content Owners and Information Workers.
Don’t lose control of your SharePoint sites – read this paper today.
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Sensitive Information Protection and SharePoint
To enable SharePoint for use by your company's executive staff, boards of directors, and human resources departments, you and your fellow SharePoint administrators must go beyond common SharePoint security mechanisms such as role-based access control and security for the network session.
As you'll learn about in this short white paper, your company needs to make sure that privileged IT administrators cannot mistakenly or maliciously access sensitive content. However, new security controls must not hamper the end users' productivity.
How can you create security controls that lock IT professionals out of sensitive data while maintaining the end user ease of use that SharePoint is famous for?
Learn how, read this white paper today!
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Enhancing SharePoint Security
There’s a good chance that your SharePoint installation doesn’t have the security granularity and flexibility needed to meet your company’s security and compliance requirements. That’s a big issue, but when you consider how SharePoint has evolved from a file sharing and decentralized workgroup environment, it’s easy to see why enterprise-class security isn’t baked in. Fortunately, this 16-page technical paper can show you the three steps that you need to take in order to:
• Control access to sensitive documents
• Prevent unauthorized modification of documents
• Raise awareness and educate users about sensitive document content
Read this paper to learn how to address each of these areas. You’ll see specific recommendations for enhancing SharePoint security — apply security automatically and consistently across the document repository. If you use SharePoint and care about security, read the paper today!
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