Presentation:
No organization is immune to the nefarious actors wanting access to your valued record assets. Whether it is simply data stored in a database, or electronic content and records stored in an associated repository, organizational information assets are vulnerable to cyber trolls and internal bandits. Security is never guaranteed, and each additional applied layer of technology has an infrastructure and human cost. And, as we have seen, many of the most highly secure organizations in the world (OPM, NSA) have had data breaches. This presentation will consider various architecture and authentication / authorization tools for combating these records invaders.
No organization is immune to the nefarious actors wanting access to your valued record assets. Whether it is simply data stored in a database, or electronic content and records stored in an associated repository, organizational information assets are vulnerable to cyber trolls and internal bandits. Security is never guaranteed, and each additional applied layer of technology has an infrastructure and human cost. And, as we have seen, many of the most highly secure organizations in the world (OPM, NSA) have had data breaches. This presentation will consider various architecture and authentication / authorization tools for combating these records invaders.
Bio:
For over 20 years, Mitch Farbstein has helped establish Feith’s Enterprise BPM and Records Management footprint as Vice President of Sales. Well versed in the field of technology, he began his career in data processing in 1978 and began focusing on ECM in 1986. He established the Records Management University for Feith in 2014. He holds BS and MS degrees in education/biology from Bucknell University, where he earned multiple votes for the 1971 Heisman Trophy, and was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991.
For over 20 years, Mitch Farbstein has helped establish Feith’s Enterprise BPM and Records Management footprint as Vice President of Sales. Well versed in the field of technology, he began his career in data processing in 1978 and began focusing on ECM in 1986. He established the Records Management University for Feith in 2014. He holds BS and MS degrees in education/biology from Bucknell University, where he earned multiple votes for the 1971 Heisman Trophy, and was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991.