Government


Comply with Regulations

Greater quantities of information are subject to regulatory or compliance rules (e.g., Sarbanes-Oxley, PCI Security Standards, PII laws, HIPAA, and other global data protection laws, etc.) This trend is likely to continue.

These compliance requirements can take many forms and involve a complex array of security and policy issues, often involving:

  • communications
  • IT or network infrastructure
  • document storage and processing

In addition, the requirements can specify distinct policies for data accessibility or audit requirements, often complicating the solution.

Intertrust's trusted computing technologies become essential when any type of digital information is deemed important or sensitive enough to be protected by laws, rules, or policies.