Resources

On-Demand Webinar

Accelerating Zero Trust: Data Labeling and Tagging for Microsoft Outlook and Office Applications

In Fortra's joint webcast with Carahsoft, Accelerating Zero Trust: Data Labeling and Tagging Microsoft Outlook and Office Applications, attendees heard from Fortra's very own George Hibler as he dove into Zero Trust architecture and why data labeling and tagging are critical components. Watch the full, recorded webcast to learn more about: Navigating the unique data landscape...
On-Demand Webinar

Extending Microsoft Purview Information Protection Through Data Loss Prevention (DLP)

Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) delivers a set of data protection solutions integrated into and focused upon the Microsoft environment, while Digital Guardian Data Loss Prevention (DLP) extends that protection to the rest of the OSs, browsers, and applications you rely upon. When integrated, MIP and Digital Guardian work together to provide you with the best and most...
Guide

Meeting CUI Requirements with Fortra’s Data Classification Suite Solutions

Established by Executive Order 13556, the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) program defines a uniform policy  for the treatment of unclassified information that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls. The CUI Executive Order specifically adopts, defines, and institutes CUI as the single designation for all information formerly designated by Sensitive but...
Guide

Integrating Information Labelling and Microsoft AD RMS

This guide will examine the challenges of content protection and user acceptance of this technology. It provides an overview of Microsoft’s Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) and its integration with Fortra Data Classification. This combination provides a powerful and intuitive solution for policy compliance and information protection. ...
Guide

Enhancing Microsoft MIP In An Era Of Enhanced Regulatory Obligation

Image The data protection landscape and compliance environment has changed significantly with the implementation of GDPR, and the many other privacy regulations that have followed suit. It is no longer about what organizations think they need to be doing in order to control their data, but what they are being told they need to do by...