Safely Email Contracts and Protect Your Business with Rights-Based Encryption

There are several steps every company can take to protect themselves from the cybesecruity risks of sending contracts via email. One of the easiest things you can do is apply a data rights management (DRM) solution that includes encryption capabilities. Take these steps.
How Year-End Messages Create a Cybersecurity Risk

The holiday season is a time for celebration and joy, but it’s also a time when cybercriminals ramp up their efforts to take advantage of unsuspecting businesses. Here’s how to protect your business from the cybersecurity risks of holiday email messages.
Why Businesses Need to Take Data Chain of Custody Seriously

Chain of custody is especially important if you ever think you will end up in a legal situation where you will need to provide the authenticity of the digital evidence. Data rights management ensures your data’s chain of custody.
Are Third-Party Suppliers Impacting the Control You Hold Over Your Data?

Have you ever thought about how your suppliers could be putting your data at risk? Take control over your data to improve data security.
Beware the Data Breadcrumbs You Leave for Cybercriminals

If you’re not careful, each data breadcrumb can become a tasty morsel for a cybercriminal. If you haven’t conducted a data protection and data rights audit in the past six months, it’s time to do so. Use this quick checklist to help you become more cybersecurity aware.
Common Challenge: How to Ensure Employee Departures Don’t Put Your Data at Risk

When an employee departs a business, it can oftentimes leave personnel data and proprietary business information at risk of exposure. Rather than worry about what happens when you offboard employees, deploy a data protection and rights management solution right from the start.
Manage the Challenges of Data Sprawl with DRM

Data sprawl creates a major challenge for many companies when it comes to controlling access to their data. DRM keeps your valuable digital content from ending up in the wrong hands.