From classification and encryption to employee training and compliance, a strong document security framework is now a legal, operational, and strategic necessity for protecting sensitive data.
A bipartisan group of senators unveiled legislation on Wednesday to reform the information classification system in order to reduce over-classification and prevent the mishandling of classified ...
In an era where sensitive data is a prime target for cyberattacks and compliance violations, effective data classification is the critical first step in safeguarding information. Recognizing the ...
The U.S. government classifies tens of millions of documents a year. Experts say the practice is excessive. By German Lopez Classified documents keep turning up in the homes of former presidents and ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing the discovery of classified documents found in an office no longer used by President Joe Biden at a think tank in Washington, D.C. Classified information is ...
Recent headlines on the mishandling of classified documents shine a light on another problem — something I have long advocated for and acted on — and that is the need to reduce over-classification. In ...
As today’s enterprises settle into a digital-first environment - also known as the “digital HQ” - both the amount and definition of content are expanding. Recent research from Templafy revealed that ...
The U.S. government’s system for labeling and tracking classified documents appears to be broken, with potentially serious consequences for the country’s national security, lawmakers, former officials ...
Most organizations have a document security policy. Far fewer have document processing systems that actually enforce it day-to-day. The gap shows up during audits when compliance officers discover ...