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- Universal_controls abstract "Universal controls is a term used within information risk management and information risk assessment (auditing) to represent an information control that can be enforced across multiple applications, systems, or platforms. Universal controls are based on a universal policy language, such as XACML.Business users and policy analysts can define one set of policies and procedures, then apply it consistently throughout the enterprise, across user identity, roles, business context, time, locations, and dynamically-created groups. The same information controls are rapidly deployed across multiple resources, spanning multiple enterprise systems. Universal controls, built on a 4GL business language, integrate and interoperate within existing network and security infrastructure, and with current directory services used to manage users and information assets. Without having to modify user workflows, the end result delivers protection during data handling and dislosure to prevent data loss, and conflicts of interest when data is shared, across heterogeneous networks.Companies can use universal controls to protect data in a consistent way across multiple storage sources—such as, fileservers, application data stores, and web-based portals and sites—and across multiple end point devices, for example, desktop or laptop PCs, USB and CD drives, portable devices, and printer and file servers. A single set of universal policies control access, handling, and sharing of information by understanding various actions: standard file operations, printing, e-mail and IM attachment, Web and FTP upload, or sharing on intranet portals or sites, for example. Once deployed, business policies are continuously enforced, including across laptops and portable devices when mobile or operating remotely, whether they are attached to the network or not.".
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- Universal_controls wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_access_control.
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- Universal_controls wikiPageWikiLink Risk_assessment.
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- Universal_controls wikiPageWikiLink XACML.
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- Universal_controls subject Category:Computer_access_control.
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- Universal_controls comment "Universal controls is a term used within information risk management and information risk assessment (auditing) to represent an information control that can be enforced across multiple applications, systems, or platforms.".
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