Tuesday, June 8, 2010

UNC04-INT - Deploying Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1, Step-by-Step

Exchange 2010 SP1 features several exciting new capabilities that leverage Rights Management Services (RMS). This interactive session helps you put these features into action. WeĆ¢€™re ready to answer all your deployment questions. Using a live demonstration, we provide you with detailed guidance on how configure RMS settings and enable the IRM features in Exchange 2010. We also support the discussion with live demos and helpful troubleshooting tips so you can get up and running right away. [TENA10]

Key points:
1. With high overhead requirement of exchange 2010, RMS, outlook 2010 or Exchange 2010 OWA, this may not be ideal solution for us. We might find some usage for internal users to prevent accidental forwarding of messages unintended recipient but we would have to find out if Source One will work with email protection. Email protection changes the way protected emails are journaled in that it attaches 2 copies of the same message; one decrypted and the other encrypted. Another point to note is that email protection is not intended to protect against malicious user, it’s intended to protect against accidental forwarding of sensitive messages.

1 comment:

  1. clarificaiton on the overhead. it's a challenge b/c the same infrastructure will be required for the recipient to decrypt the message. with outside users, they will need to have the same infrastructure + we would need to federate with them.

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