This data sheet outlines how Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) helps organizations safeguard confidential information from unauthorized use.
Working with RMS-enabled applications, RMS can become a critical component of an organization's security policies. Information protection with RMS is stringent and persistent—it remains with the information, online and offline, inside and outside of the firewall, inside and outside of an organization's network.
Included in This Document
| • | Risks of Information Leaks in a Digital World |
| • | RMS Is Information Protection Technology |
| • | Safeguard Sensitive Information |
| • | Apply Persistent Protection |
| • | Flexible and Customizable Technology |
| • | Flexible Administration Gives IT Better Management Options |
| • | How RMS Works |
| • | RMS System Requirements |
| • | RMS Includes Client and Server Software Along with SDKs |
| • | SDKs Allow Developers to Create RMS-Enabled Applications |