Monday, December 21, 2009

Brainloop Presents Five Best Practices to Enhance Security Policy Compliance

Brainloop, the arch supplier of software solutions for high-security administration of arcane documents, today issued a white cardboard that presents how businesses can advance abstracts aegis after authoritative it difficult for users to do their jobs. The white cardboard - "Security Policy: Five Keys to User Compliance" - provides specific best practices that businesses can chase to facilitate user abundance while automatically ensuring safe certificate administration practices.

"Within anniversary best practice, users are abundantly by aegis procedures and are able to conduct their plan in a clearly defended environment," said Brainloop President Uli Mittermaier. "The accord ambiance created by complete best practices streamlines processes and improves efficiency, which in actuality leads users to authoritative it their adopted plan environment."

From the IT perspective, the Brainloop white cardboard demonstrates how the deployment of a clearly defended plan amplitude eliminates the charge to force heavy-handed aegis behavior on afraid users. Policies are activated automatically, consistent in added connected adherence to aegis policy. Because users are able to accede with aegis action after even alive it, the best practices abate astriction amid IT and users in accession to bearing several business benefits:

• Increased abundance and adaptable efficiency
• Improved babyminding ability and authoritative acquiescence enablement
• Enhanced advice and blank in accord and behest processes
• Reduced charge for costly, time-consuming and annoying biking and shipment of concrete documents.

The charge for a cellophane aegis band-aid such as the one declared in the Brainloop white cardboard is illustrated in an October 13 article, Playing the Human Factors, by Alan Radding that appeared at BusinessFinanceMag.com. Within the article, Radding cites how according to Gartner, 84 percent of abstracts accident incidents absorb accustomed parties distributing agreeable externally. The article letters that this abstracts point was absolute in a CERT Insider Threat Study titled, Understanding the Risks & Defending the Enterprise. The amount of that loss, according to 30 percent of analysis respondents, exceeded $500,000.

"Transparent aegis is a win for everyone, including IT, users and the business," said Mittermaier. "IT doesn't accept to play a abundant aegis role and users aren't abounding with aegis tasks and accordingly are able to focus on their absolute work, with the aftereffect that the business gets bigger aegis and added productivity."

To appearance the Brainloop white paper, "Security Policy: Five Keys to User Compliance," visit: tinyurl.com/yh2c5kf

ABOUT BRAINLOOP:
Brainloop, with offices in Boston and Munich, is the arch supplier of software solutions for high-security administration of arcane documents. Brainloop Secure Dataroom is a basic certificate safe that enables safe filing, alteration and administration of awful arcane abstracts aural a individual company, and beyond. All capacity are effectively adequate from crooked centralized or alien attacks, and all accomplishments aural the abstracts allowance are accurate by a tamper-proof analysis trail. Frequent uses cover arrangement negotiations, accession abstracts and autograph up annual reports, and any added advice that contains arcane information.

Brainloop Secure Dataroom is acclimated internationally by hundreds of acclaimed companies including BMW, Deutsche Telekom, Eurocopter, Galileo Industries, Sky (formerly Premiere) and ThyssenKrupp. Leading law firms and investment banks use this band-aid for the complete activity aeon of M&A transactions. Strategic ally of Brainloop are HP, F-I-TS, Microsoft and T-Systems Business Services. www.brainloop.com

Copyright © 2009, Brainloop Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks mentioned in this certificate are the acreage of their corresponding owners.

Press Contact:
Victor Cruz, Principal
MediaPR.net, Inc
Woburn, MA
(401) 349-3369
vcruz@mediapr.net http://www.brainloop.com .

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