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Microsoft and
EMC team up to secure customers' sensitive data
ConvergenceAsia staff
05/12/2008
EMC and Microsoft have
announced they have expanded their technology partnership to help companies
better protect sensitive information and share it in a more secure manner.
The companies will be working together with a built-in “systems” approach
that helps protect information throughout the infrastructure based on
content, context and identity.
The partnership will take advantage of resources and technology from
Microsoft and RSA, The Security Division of EMC. Microsoft will build the
RSA Data Loss Prevention (DLP) classification technology into the Microsoft
platform and future information protection products. The resulting
collaboration is designed to enable organisations to centrally define
information security policy, automatically identify and classify sensitive
data virtually anywhere in the infrastructure, and use a range of controls
to protect data at the endpoints, network, and data centre. Additionally, in
the near term RSA’s DLP Suite 6.5 will be engineered to integrate tightly
with Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services (RMS) within
Windows Server 2008.
Companies continue to struggle to protect sensitive data across the
enterprise, said Christopher Young, Senior Vice President of RSA, The
Security Division of EMC. “Point solutions require that multiple policies
and technologies be stitched together and independently managed, which is
costly and complex. By building technology such as RSA DLP classification
into the infrastructure, Microsoft and RSA are providing a new approach that
balances the need to help ensure protection with accessibility.”
RSA and Microsoft’s new approach helps address customer needs through an
end-to-end solution with fewer point tools to buy, deploy and manage. By
building DLP classification technology into Microsoft products, the
infrastructure becomes content-aware. The solution is designed to allow
customers to centrally manage and apply their information security policies,
based on user identity, to wherever information lives or is used.
“Our expanded partnership with EMC’s RSA Security Division is centred on
dramatically lowering the cost and complexity of information protection
while allowing customers to take full advantage of perhaps their greatest
asset: their information. The approach is about built-in solutions, versus
bolted-on,” said Douglas Leland, general manager of the Identity and
Security Business Group at Microsoft. “This collaboration is also a key
example of the Microsoft commitment to helping customers secure their
environments, boost productivity and reduce IT costs through solutions that
incorporate both identity and security technologies.”
The first deliverable from the expanded partnership is a tight integration
between RSA’s DLP Suite and Microsoft rights management technology.
Scheduled to ship later this month, version 6.5 of RSA’s DLP Suite will
include support for Microsoft Active Directory RMS, part of Windows Server
2008. The integration will allow customers to automatically apply RMS-based
information access and usage policies, based on the sensitivity of
information. In addition, the RSA solution’s integration with Active
Directory will help enable customers to efficiently implement data loss
prevention controls tied to employee identity or group membership. |
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