As the kick-off Market IQ (Market Intelligence Quarterly) launches, we’re tackling a topic that information managers around the world have told us is a burning topic within their organizations.
The topic is... Content Security - We’re looking at the next level of thinking and implementation in content-centric systems, that goes beyond records management, beyond securing content in a repository, beyond e-mail management, and most certainly beyond traditional “information security” (securing boxes, wires, desktops).
All of these individual topics are still highly relevant, but how are you and your peers tying them together, from both a tactical and strategic point of view?
If you would kindly take 20-25 minutes to share your insights into the concerns that your organization have around security of content throughout it’s lifecycle, we believe there is an untapped series of pains that organizations from the largest to the smallest are feeling in this area, and that we are only just beginning to see whole solutions provided that can address the full swath of content concerns.
Your insights will help us in our efforts to drive the ECM industry as a community, to identify and solve these problems, minimize risks, and help to make security a positive driver of business, rather than an obstacle for all users (whether legitimate users or attackers).
The outcome of this research will be posted in the Market IQ on Content Security, due around October 5th, 2007, and we will also be providing glimpses of the research via this blog, Carl’s blog, and a specific webinar discussing the findings, roughly 2 weeks after the paper has been posted to the AIIM website, so we can give the audience a chance to digest the findings, and interact with us in exploring what the results indicate, and how they plan to move forward.
Thanks in advance for your time!
Jump into the survey, and help to shape this aspect of the world of ECM. (If your RSS reader has mangled the link, copy and paste http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB226UNAW64LA to take the survey)




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