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TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services Overview (Level 300)
Information protection is one of the key security concerns for companies. This presentation provides an overview of how Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management (AD RMS) Services can help you mitigate the risks inside and outside the enterprise providing end-to-end solutions that protect documents and e-mails. This presentation covers all different client-side and server-side applications that support AD RMS (IRM) and provides an overview of how to securely collaborate with people outside your organization. Demos will be provided in the session. Presenter Cristian Mora, Technical Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation , and John Howie, Senior Director, Global Foundation Services, Microsoft Corporation Cristian Mora is the Information Protection Product Manager within the Identity and Security Division. Before joining the Identity and Security Division, Cristian was a Senior Security Consultant at the Security Center of Excellence (SCOE), and had been in consulting roles in MCS for over 8 years working primarily on AD RMS, PKI and network security engagements. He is one of the authors of the AD RMS Offering solution. John Howie, CIPP/IT, CIPP, CISA, CISM, CISSP is a Senior Director in the Online Services Security & Compliance (OSSC) team within Global Foundation Services at Microsoft Corporation, where he manages the Technical Security Services teams with responsibility for strategy and architecture, threat management and incident response of the cloud computing infrastructure. Prior to joining OSSC, as Director, he led the Data Governance initiative in the Trustworthy Computing Group, focusing on privacy protections for personal information, strategy and policy. Mr. Howie has spent twenty years working in the Information and Communications Technologies industry, in the areas of information security and privacy.
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