- Title
- An investigation into unintentional information leakage through electronic publication
- Creator
- Forrester, Jock
- Creator
- Irwin, Barry V W
- Date Issued
- 2005
- Date
- 2005
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/428814
- Identifier
- vital:72538
- Identifier
- https://digifors.cs.up.ac.za/issa/2005/Proceedings/Poster/012_Article.pdf
- Description
- Organisations are publishing electronic documents on their websites, via email to clients and potentially un-trusted third parties. This trend can be attributed to the ease of use of desktop publishing/editing soft-ware as well as the increasingly connected environment that employ-ees work in. Advanced document editors have features that enable the use of group editing, version control and multi-user authoring. Unfortu-nately these advanced features also have their disadvantages. Metadata used to enable the collaborative features can unintentionally expose confidential data to unauthorised users once the document has been published.
- Format
- 9 pages
- Format
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Information Security for South Africa
- Relation
- Forrester, J. and Irwin, B., 2005. An investigation into unintentional information leakage through electronic publication. Information Security South Africa
- Relation
- Information Security for South Africa volume 2005 number 1 19 2005 2330-9881
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- Publisher
- Rights
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