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Janus Seal Email Classification
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All datasheets are in Adobe PDF format unless otherwise stated.
Datasheets
Technical Specifications (not pdf)
WhitePapers
The use of security classification labels (protective markings) as an effective means to maintain data confidentiality and prevent data leakage is well established in national government circles, especially when dealing with hardcopy material.
This whitepaper summarises current protective marking requirements applicable to the United Kingdom (UK) government sector and demonstrates how the janusSEAL suite can be used to comply with those requirements - specifically MR11, MR19b and MR19c.
This presentation discusses a user centric security model in which the user is engaged in the classification of information. Handling rules for information are decoupled from the classification process and in this approach are enforced by IT systems.
This presentation outlines how Protective Markings in email can simplify email security for end-users and lower the risk of official information leakage for all Government agencies.
This standard defines the format of protective markings that may be included in Internet e-mail message headers exchanged between Australian Government agencies. A protective marking is used to convey the security classification of information in a message, as defined within the Australian Government's Protective Security Manual. The protective marking may also contain additional
security information about the message that tells systems and users how to appropriately handle and protect the information contained in the message.
This paper outlines the changes in the security policy for email within Australian Government agencies, specifically the email protective marking policy defined in the March 2005 edition of ACSI33. Furthermore, it proposes a general email system architecture to fulfil these requirements. Finally it shows how janusNET's janusSEAL and Clearswift's MIMEsweeper are used together to implement this architecture. This paper is intended for ICT security professionals working in Australian Government agencies.
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