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How do you protect data on the network for inside threats or keep it safe even outside the corporate boundaries? Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) may hold the key. Like digital rights management (DRM) for music, ERM helps control access and rights to data wherever it resides. Ed Gaudet, vice president of product management and marketing for Liquid Machines, explains the technology to Multimedia Editor Jason Meserve.
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