Information governance

Paul Wang, Kang Wei Woo, Jens Matthias Bohli, Joao Girao, Ghassan Karame, Wenting Li

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    Abstract

    Many of the challenges that city planners face require the cooperation of different government agencies. The scope of the problems requires the involvement of diverse groups -who may have conflicting practices or agendas. In order to launch a coordinated response, different arms of the government, with different security clearance, must contribute seamlessly, without the hindrance of such administrative overheads. In NEC's Inter-Agency Collaboration solution, the MAG1C (Multi-AGencies, 1 Concert) Suite, we provide a platform where resources and information owned by individual agencies can be shared without compromising the security model. In order to make this happen, a mechanism for a proper Information Governance is needed. This paper talks about the technologies used in our Information Governance Suite. Minimally, it enables various agencies to access information they require, while protecting it using access rights. This means various agencies collaborating on a situation can have access to a set of data on a "need to know" basis. The value of Mag1c Authorization is the flexibility to apply many dimensions of control to cater to various operational demands.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)64-66
    Number of pages3
    JournalNEC Technical Journal
    Volume9
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

    Keywords

    • Device integrity
    • e-Evidence
    • Information governance
    • Inter-Agency Collaboration
    • User authorization

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