At Waters Edge, we found information security can be drawn upon as a strength, or exposed as a weakness -- with the right tools. Daily, case law reveals the destructive results of insufficient management of information resources. Companies now find costly liabilities in their records management solutions that were unknown five years ago. Courts have demanded those who defend these liabilities, CIOs, IT, and lawyers, must serve their clients at the cutting edge of technology -- regardless of their training or experience.
We believe this is not unlike the ancient strategies of attack and defense in siege warfare, where the risks of poor security involved every facet of the organization.
Just as those in the past built stone walls to defend their resources and leadership, companies today are finding proper management of digital information critical to defend their assets -- and protect their leaders. Similarly, invaders found success in breaching these walls only after they could plan around the weaknesses in their target's defenses. Opposing counsel must also create such plans to expose and exploit their target's failures in information security.
Like the warfare that surrounded the castles of antiquity, stakes and costs are high. The same innovation that created the defensive tactics of moats and boiling oil is required by companies to demonstrate their mastery of information security and trusted information. Likewise, the same meticulous testing that revealed poorly-built walls and undefended tunnels is required by opposing counsel to expose those with weak standards of compliance to the full range of punishment courts are willing to administer.
This battle requires tools that are intelligent, dynamic, and persistently effective. We believe you will find these tools in the CastleQuest system. Our maps will graphically illustrate the process-based approach to information security required to effectively demonstrate compliance, or a lack thereof, with the constantly-changing standards information management. Our QUEENS (Questions for Examination) maps will arm the professional with the "tough" questions their company or client might face -- or ask -- in a legal proceeding. CastleQuest is prepared to excel within the new climate of information security: Enroll in CastleQuest and say the same.
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