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INFORMATION RIGHTS
              MANAGEMENT –
            IMPLEMENTATION AND
                CHALLENGES

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An article on Information Rights Management (IRM) and our methodology for its
proper implementation in achieving secure flow of sensitive information within and
beyond the organizational boundaries.
Information Rights Management
                                [IRM]



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Contents
1.        Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 5
2.        Why do we need IRM? ............................................................................................................... 5
3.        What exactly can be achieved with IRM?[1] ................................................................................ 6
4.        What can't be prevented using IRM? ......................................................................................... 6
5.        Are Digital Rights Management (DRM) and IRM same things?.................................................... 7
6.        Key for IRM’s successful implementation[5] ................................................................................ 8
     a.      Automating policy assignment ............................................................................................... 8
     b.      Dynamic policy control ........................................................................................................... 8
     c.      Discretionary policy application ............................................................................................. 8
     d.      Audit Trail .............................................................................................................................. 8
7.        Steps before implementing IRM[6] .............................................................................................. 9
8.        Popular IRM vendor list ............................................................................................................. 9
9.        Challenges in IRM implementation .......................................................................................... 10
     a.      Lack of commitment by senior management........................................................................ 10
     b.      User Unwillingness to change .............................................................................................. 10
     c.      Miscellaneous Factors[5] ....................................................................................................... 11
10.          References ........................................................................................................................... 12




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1. I NTRODUCTION
Information Rights Management is the set of techniques and methods which protect the
highly sensitive information of the organization irrespective of the file location whether
it resides "in" or "outside" the corporate boundaries. This happens as the permissions
embedded inside the file don't allow unauthorized access, modification, copying or
printing. This is typically done for protection of financial documents, intellectual
property such as patents, design blueprints and executive communications.

IRM[4] broadly speaking addresses the fundamental problem associated with Data
Protection Leakage (DLP). DLP heavily relies on protection of sensitive file within the
corporate network typically at its end points. It protects the data based on its location
(directory, file server/ database) or in data in transit, but doesn't give the protection at
a more granular level, i.e. information contained in file itself. IRM currently applies
mainly to documents and emails in typical corporate environment setting.

While DLP is “transmission control” technology, IRM is “usage control” technology.

2. W HY DO WE NEED IRM?
The rationale for using IRM is that the privacy information associated with data must
travel along with it. The copying of that data must not lose the associated rights to that
information. Rights to modify, update, restrict or even destroy that information must be
retained by the individual it pertains to, even when a 3rd party holds that information.

In larger context, IRM helps organizations in enforcing corporate policy governing the
secure flow of highly sensitive data in the organization. File protections are defined and
enforced based on user's identity along with corporate policy on a given class of data.
The best way to protect information is to do it directly at the level of the information –
and not at the level of many system(s) which might change, transport or store the
information.




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3. W HAT EXACTLY CAN BE ACHIEV ED WITH IRM? [1]
      Preventing restricted content from unauthorized modification, copying, printing
       or pasting
      Disabling Print Screen feature in Microsoft Windows for taking snapshots of
       restricted content.
      Restricting content exposure wherever it is sent
      Support file expiration so that contents in documents are rendered un-viewable
       (or viewable) automatically after a set time.
      Full auditing of both access to documents as well as changes to the rights/policy
       by business users
4. W HAT CAN ' T BE PREVENTED USING IRM?
      Sensitive Content from being erased, stolen, captured or transmitted by
       malicious programs like Trojans, key loggers etc.
      Content from being lost or corrupted due to virus infection
      Restricted content from being hand-copied or retyped from a display screen.
      Taking digital photograph of the restricted content displayed on a screen by
       unauthorized person
      Snapshots of restricted content are possible using 3rd party screen-capture tools




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5. A RE D IGITAL R IGHTS M ANAGEMENT (DRM) AND IRM
   SAME THINGS ?
Not Really. Digital Rights management (DRM)[2] technologies are typically used by
hardware manufacturers, publishers, copyright holders and individuals with the intent
to limit the use of digital content and devices "after sale". It is specifically targeted to
defeat any attempts for rich media piracy like Blu-ray, CD, DVD's, tapes, records. In
United States, a legal mandate called Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) exists
which imposes criminal penalties on those who make available technologies whose
primary agenda is to bypass content protection technologies.

Main focus of DRM is to defeat copyright infringement by putting "digital locks" to rich
media eg. records, CD, DVD's etc in business to customer domain, while IRM restricts
itself to sensitive information exchange in business to business domain such as merger-
acquisition plans, design blueprints, patents, financial statements, strategic business
plans etc.




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6. K EY FOR IRM’ S SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION [5]
The strength of IRM is typically reserved for very sensitive information that travels
outside organization — to vendors, suppliers, outsourced parties, partners etc. But
challenges for proper authentication are quite complex outside the enterprise. Hence,
following approaches must be used for effective implantation of IRM enterprise based
solutions:

a. Automating policy assignment
More automated is policy assignment, better is IRM implementation. This happens as
automation eliminates human errors resident in manual processes which in turn make
it more effective. They can automatically protect documents such as price lists, product
specifications, and manufacturing process description. This works effectively because if
we let document authors be the sole arbiter of what to protect, it puts an unwelcome
burden on them. They may neglect to do it correctly, consistently, or at all.

Organizations can automatically assign policies to entire information groups such as
anything saved to a certain folder, content of a certain type, or information that has
reached a particular stage in a workflow. This saves time, ensures consistency, and is
the most efficient way to manage large volumes of sensitive information with IRM.

b. Dynamic policy control
As business conditions evolve, IRM policies that govern the use of content must evolve
as well. Regulatory changes will almost always require modifications to information
policies such as patent expirations, litigation settlements, mergers and acquisitions etc.

Dynamic policy control enables recipient entitlements to be changed when individual
roles or business needs change, regardless of where the content resides—even when its
location is unknown. Policies reside on a policy server, not within the content. So they
can be changed or revoked at any time. Rights can also be set to automatically expire.

c. Discretionary policy application
In the enterprise, discretionary use of IRM is an option that should be used in addition
to rather instead of automated policy application.

d. Audit Trail
An audit trail is an unalterable, chronological log of access to a system and a record of
additions, changes, and deletions to information that system manages, which lists the
person accessing the system, and the time of access, and the action taken.




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7. S TEPS BEFORE IMPLEMENTING IRM [6]
So you are all rolled up to implement IRM solution in your company. But before that,
answer this quick checklist:
    Outline business areas where sensitive information is frequently exchanged?
    What needs to be protected (documents, email etc.)
    How will security policies be enforced to protect this sensitive information or
      communication?
           Who can use the information (people, group)
           What a user can do with that information (read, write, print or forward)
           When can the user access the information (time duration and dates)
           Where can the information be accessed from (in office, home,)
    What would be the consequences to the business if this information ended up in
      the wrong hands?
    Does the organization retain any employee, customer, or member information
      that could be used in identity theft if it were exposed, either through loss or
      theft.

8. P OPULAR IRM VENDOR LIST
      Seclore FileSecure
      Microsoft Integrated Rights Management
      Boole Server
      SmartCipher
      EMC IRM Product Suite




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9. C HALLENGES IN IRM IMPLEMENTATION
a. Lack of commitment by senior management
The biggest roadblock in IRM successful implementation is the inadequate commitment
shown by senior management. Management has to be convinced and made aware the
value of information in the business. Consequences of losing sensitive information must
be highlighted such as unwanted loss in brand image and reputation, losing client and
stakeholder confidence. Unpleasant lawsuits may proceed if the leakage of sensitive
information is made public.

Common mistake made by senior managers during implementation is that they delegate
the entire part of IRM implementation to the IT team and not take much responsibility
for it. It is important to note that IRM must be top driven from senior management
which only can bring about a cultural change in the organization. Without their support,
implementation at the best stays patchy and disorganized.

b. User Unwillingness to change
IRM’s restrictive nature and perceived usage hassles may at first not easily gel with
users. Users must be made to undergo a mandatory training and awareness workshop
to help ease through this process. Suggested methodology can be summarized as:

Methodology for managers to inducing change in users:
     Unfreezing: This step alters the forces on individuals sufficiently such that they
      are distracted to opt for a change. It reduces the user resistance due to increased
      peer pressure to induce them to go for a change.
     Moving: This step presents direction of the change and the actual practice of
      learning new attitudes.
     Refreezing: The final step forges the changed attitudes and learned skills in users.
A good practice will be to train some of the people in the organization and nurture them
as champions in usage of IRM. It will be better if at least one person from every
department is included as a part of the IRM implementation task force. This task force
will work in close cooperation with vendors/security team during implementation
process.

After the official implementation is over, these champions will provide the first point of
reference and support for any issues arising in DLP to new users. Hence, user
satisfaction increases and consequently resistance to adopt new technology is lowered
down.




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c. Miscellaneous Factors [ 5 ]
      External User Authentication for partners, vendors, suppliers, outsourced
       parties, must be strong enough and well formed. Any loose ends will damage the
       confidentiality of the information.
      Most IRM's like Microsoft’s Windows Rights Management Services are great for
       Windows and Office. But they are mainly for Microsoft apps. For apps like in CAD
       or blueprints, other solutions are either from small vendors or very limited in
       scope.




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10. R EFERENCES
   1. http://www.iotap.com/Blog/tabid/673/entryid/61/Information-Rights-
      Management-Sharepoint-2010.aspx
   2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_Rights_Management
   3. http://blogs.kuppingercole.com/kuppinger/category/information-rights-
      management/
   4. http://covertix.blogspot.in/
   5. http://www.rcpbuyersguide.com/dload.php?file=whitepapers/SponsorIndex_E
      MC_Whitepaper11534369.pdf
   6. http://www.niiconsulting.com/solutions/information_rights_management.html




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IRM Implementation

  • 1. INFORMATION RIGHTS MANAGEMENT – IMPLEMENTATION AND CHALLENGES From An article on Information Rights Management (IRM) and our methodology for its proper implementation in achieving secure flow of sensitive information within and beyond the organizational boundaries.
  • 2. Information Rights Management [IRM] Document Tracker Author Version Summary of Changes Manasdeep September 2012 Document Created Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 2 of 12
  • 3. Information Rights Management [IRM] NOTICE This document contains information which is the intellectual property of Network Intelligence. This document is received in confidence and its contents cannot be disclosed or copied without the prior written consent of Network Intelligence. Nothing in this document constitutes a guaranty, warranty, or license, expressed or implied. Network Intelligence disclaims all liability for all such guaranties, warranties, and licenses, including but not limited to: Fitness for a particular purpose; merchantability; non infringement of intellectual property or other rights of any third party or of Network Intelligence; indemnity; and all others. The reader is advised that third parties can have intellectual property rights that can be relevant to this document and the technologies discussed herein, and is advised to seek the advice of competent legal counsel, without obligation of Network Intelligence. Network Intelligence retains the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice. Network Intelligence makes no warranty for the use of this document and assumes no responsibility for any errors that can appear in the document nor does it make a commitment to update the information contained herein. Copyright Copyright. Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. NII Consulting, AuditPro, Firesec, NX27K is a registered trademark of Network Intelligence India Pvt. Ltd. Trademarks Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owners' benefit, without intent to infringe. NII CONTACT DETAILS Network Intelligence India Pvt. Ltd. 204 Ecospace, Old Nagardas Road, Near Andheri Subway, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 069, India Tel: +91-22-2839-2628 +91-22-4005-2628 Fax: +91-22-2837-5454 Email: info@niiconsulting.com Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 3 of 12
  • 4. Information Rights Management [IRM] Contents 1. Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 5 2. Why do we need IRM? ............................................................................................................... 5 3. What exactly can be achieved with IRM?[1] ................................................................................ 6 4. What can't be prevented using IRM? ......................................................................................... 6 5. Are Digital Rights Management (DRM) and IRM same things?.................................................... 7 6. Key for IRM’s successful implementation[5] ................................................................................ 8 a. Automating policy assignment ............................................................................................... 8 b. Dynamic policy control ........................................................................................................... 8 c. Discretionary policy application ............................................................................................. 8 d. Audit Trail .............................................................................................................................. 8 7. Steps before implementing IRM[6] .............................................................................................. 9 8. Popular IRM vendor list ............................................................................................................. 9 9. Challenges in IRM implementation .......................................................................................... 10 a. Lack of commitment by senior management........................................................................ 10 b. User Unwillingness to change .............................................................................................. 10 c. Miscellaneous Factors[5] ....................................................................................................... 11 10. References ........................................................................................................................... 12 Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 4 of 12
  • 5. Information Rights Management [IRM] 1. I NTRODUCTION Information Rights Management is the set of techniques and methods which protect the highly sensitive information of the organization irrespective of the file location whether it resides "in" or "outside" the corporate boundaries. This happens as the permissions embedded inside the file don't allow unauthorized access, modification, copying or printing. This is typically done for protection of financial documents, intellectual property such as patents, design blueprints and executive communications. IRM[4] broadly speaking addresses the fundamental problem associated with Data Protection Leakage (DLP). DLP heavily relies on protection of sensitive file within the corporate network typically at its end points. It protects the data based on its location (directory, file server/ database) or in data in transit, but doesn't give the protection at a more granular level, i.e. information contained in file itself. IRM currently applies mainly to documents and emails in typical corporate environment setting. While DLP is “transmission control” technology, IRM is “usage control” technology. 2. W HY DO WE NEED IRM? The rationale for using IRM is that the privacy information associated with data must travel along with it. The copying of that data must not lose the associated rights to that information. Rights to modify, update, restrict or even destroy that information must be retained by the individual it pertains to, even when a 3rd party holds that information. In larger context, IRM helps organizations in enforcing corporate policy governing the secure flow of highly sensitive data in the organization. File protections are defined and enforced based on user's identity along with corporate policy on a given class of data. The best way to protect information is to do it directly at the level of the information – and not at the level of many system(s) which might change, transport or store the information. Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 5 of 12
  • 6. Information Rights Management [IRM] 3. W HAT EXACTLY CAN BE ACHIEV ED WITH IRM? [1]  Preventing restricted content from unauthorized modification, copying, printing or pasting  Disabling Print Screen feature in Microsoft Windows for taking snapshots of restricted content.  Restricting content exposure wherever it is sent  Support file expiration so that contents in documents are rendered un-viewable (or viewable) automatically after a set time.  Full auditing of both access to documents as well as changes to the rights/policy by business users 4. W HAT CAN ' T BE PREVENTED USING IRM?  Sensitive Content from being erased, stolen, captured or transmitted by malicious programs like Trojans, key loggers etc.  Content from being lost or corrupted due to virus infection  Restricted content from being hand-copied or retyped from a display screen.  Taking digital photograph of the restricted content displayed on a screen by unauthorized person  Snapshots of restricted content are possible using 3rd party screen-capture tools Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 6 of 12
  • 7. Information Rights Management [IRM] 5. A RE D IGITAL R IGHTS M ANAGEMENT (DRM) AND IRM SAME THINGS ? Not Really. Digital Rights management (DRM)[2] technologies are typically used by hardware manufacturers, publishers, copyright holders and individuals with the intent to limit the use of digital content and devices "after sale". It is specifically targeted to defeat any attempts for rich media piracy like Blu-ray, CD, DVD's, tapes, records. In United States, a legal mandate called Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) exists which imposes criminal penalties on those who make available technologies whose primary agenda is to bypass content protection technologies. Main focus of DRM is to defeat copyright infringement by putting "digital locks" to rich media eg. records, CD, DVD's etc in business to customer domain, while IRM restricts itself to sensitive information exchange in business to business domain such as merger- acquisition plans, design blueprints, patents, financial statements, strategic business plans etc. Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 7 of 12
  • 8. Information Rights Management [IRM] 6. K EY FOR IRM’ S SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION [5] The strength of IRM is typically reserved for very sensitive information that travels outside organization — to vendors, suppliers, outsourced parties, partners etc. But challenges for proper authentication are quite complex outside the enterprise. Hence, following approaches must be used for effective implantation of IRM enterprise based solutions: a. Automating policy assignment More automated is policy assignment, better is IRM implementation. This happens as automation eliminates human errors resident in manual processes which in turn make it more effective. They can automatically protect documents such as price lists, product specifications, and manufacturing process description. This works effectively because if we let document authors be the sole arbiter of what to protect, it puts an unwelcome burden on them. They may neglect to do it correctly, consistently, or at all. Organizations can automatically assign policies to entire information groups such as anything saved to a certain folder, content of a certain type, or information that has reached a particular stage in a workflow. This saves time, ensures consistency, and is the most efficient way to manage large volumes of sensitive information with IRM. b. Dynamic policy control As business conditions evolve, IRM policies that govern the use of content must evolve as well. Regulatory changes will almost always require modifications to information policies such as patent expirations, litigation settlements, mergers and acquisitions etc. Dynamic policy control enables recipient entitlements to be changed when individual roles or business needs change, regardless of where the content resides—even when its location is unknown. Policies reside on a policy server, not within the content. So they can be changed or revoked at any time. Rights can also be set to automatically expire. c. Discretionary policy application In the enterprise, discretionary use of IRM is an option that should be used in addition to rather instead of automated policy application. d. Audit Trail An audit trail is an unalterable, chronological log of access to a system and a record of additions, changes, and deletions to information that system manages, which lists the person accessing the system, and the time of access, and the action taken. Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 8 of 12
  • 9. Information Rights Management [IRM] 7. S TEPS BEFORE IMPLEMENTING IRM [6] So you are all rolled up to implement IRM solution in your company. But before that, answer this quick checklist:  Outline business areas where sensitive information is frequently exchanged?  What needs to be protected (documents, email etc.)  How will security policies be enforced to protect this sensitive information or communication?  Who can use the information (people, group)  What a user can do with that information (read, write, print or forward)  When can the user access the information (time duration and dates)  Where can the information be accessed from (in office, home,)  What would be the consequences to the business if this information ended up in the wrong hands?  Does the organization retain any employee, customer, or member information that could be used in identity theft if it were exposed, either through loss or theft. 8. P OPULAR IRM VENDOR LIST  Seclore FileSecure  Microsoft Integrated Rights Management  Boole Server  SmartCipher  EMC IRM Product Suite Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 9 of 12
  • 10. Information Rights Management [IRM] 9. C HALLENGES IN IRM IMPLEMENTATION a. Lack of commitment by senior management The biggest roadblock in IRM successful implementation is the inadequate commitment shown by senior management. Management has to be convinced and made aware the value of information in the business. Consequences of losing sensitive information must be highlighted such as unwanted loss in brand image and reputation, losing client and stakeholder confidence. Unpleasant lawsuits may proceed if the leakage of sensitive information is made public. Common mistake made by senior managers during implementation is that they delegate the entire part of IRM implementation to the IT team and not take much responsibility for it. It is important to note that IRM must be top driven from senior management which only can bring about a cultural change in the organization. Without their support, implementation at the best stays patchy and disorganized. b. User Unwillingness to change IRM’s restrictive nature and perceived usage hassles may at first not easily gel with users. Users must be made to undergo a mandatory training and awareness workshop to help ease through this process. Suggested methodology can be summarized as: Methodology for managers to inducing change in users:  Unfreezing: This step alters the forces on individuals sufficiently such that they are distracted to opt for a change. It reduces the user resistance due to increased peer pressure to induce them to go for a change.  Moving: This step presents direction of the change and the actual practice of learning new attitudes.  Refreezing: The final step forges the changed attitudes and learned skills in users. A good practice will be to train some of the people in the organization and nurture them as champions in usage of IRM. It will be better if at least one person from every department is included as a part of the IRM implementation task force. This task force will work in close cooperation with vendors/security team during implementation process. After the official implementation is over, these champions will provide the first point of reference and support for any issues arising in DLP to new users. Hence, user satisfaction increases and consequently resistance to adopt new technology is lowered down. Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 10 of 12
  • 11. Information Rights Management [IRM] c. Miscellaneous Factors [ 5 ]  External User Authentication for partners, vendors, suppliers, outsourced parties, must be strong enough and well formed. Any loose ends will damage the confidentiality of the information.  Most IRM's like Microsoft’s Windows Rights Management Services are great for Windows and Office. But they are mainly for Microsoft apps. For apps like in CAD or blueprints, other solutions are either from small vendors or very limited in scope. Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 11 of 12
  • 12. Information Rights Management [IRM] 10. R EFERENCES 1. http://www.iotap.com/Blog/tabid/673/entryid/61/Information-Rights- Management-Sharepoint-2010.aspx 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_Rights_Management 3. http://blogs.kuppingercole.com/kuppinger/category/information-rights- management/ 4. http://covertix.blogspot.in/ 5. http://www.rcpbuyersguide.com/dload.php?file=whitepapers/SponsorIndex_E MC_Whitepaper11534369.pdf 6. http://www.niiconsulting.com/solutions/information_rights_management.html Confidential  Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. Page 12 of 12