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Information Security Management Handbook, Volume 7, 6th Edition
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Information Security Management Handbook, Volume 7, 6th Edition

by Richard O'Hanley, James S. Tiller
August 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
434 pages
15h 17m
English
Auerbach Publications
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An Introduction to Digital Rights Management ◾  75
to the DRM server by a trusted client, which is also responsible for enforcing user rights. DRM
is an evolving and promising technology but has not yet reached its perfection. ere are merits
as well as shortcomings associated with it. DRM allows new content to be made available in a
safe and trusted environment. It enables industry and content owners not to encode their works
in proprietary formats. For a foolproof content management system, additional access controls
and data loss prevention (DLP) techniques can be used in conjunction with DRM systems.
Annexure: Sample Data Gathering Temp
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ISBN: 9781466567498