Digital Guardian for Data Protection and Export Control Compliance

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Before undertaking an export control compliance project, it is essential to understand the extent to which your product, service, or technology is subject to ITAR and EAR regulations. Adding further complexity is the overlap or conflict that often occurs between the United States Munitions List (USML) and the Commerce Control List (CCL), because dual-use items can be challenging to categorize. It is imperative, therefore, to carefully design, implement, document, and consistently enforce a data protection program across the entire business process. Such a program ensures that you know at all times exactly what, when, how, and by whom controlled data is handled in the event of an audit or an incident. This guide:

  • Explains how a context-aware data protection solution is capable of addressing a wide range of real-world use cases for export-controlled products and services.
  • Summarizes conceptually and technically how an enterprise deployment of a context-aware data protection solution facilitates security while maintaining productivity throughout highly complex workflows and collaborative ecosystems.
  • Defines the elements of risk and cost associated with export control compliance and demonstrates how the unique design and technology within Fortra Digital Guardian support both compliance and productivity.
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