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Follow-Me-Encryption (FME) (The InDorse
Control Plan)
aka Follow-Me-Security Identity-Based-Encryption
In the event that there are no Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems
deployed or the policy is to deliver all documents using encryption,
InDorse enables the organization to develop, enforce, and report
against policies which require certain documents to be delivered from
the official, managed repository in a form encrypted to the requesting
user’s credentials, e.g., password, one-time-password (OTP), ID card,
or biometrics. Follow-Me-Encryption (FME) acts in the same way of
encrypting a hard drive but on a document level. Moreover, the
authorized user can access this document from any computer, if allowed
by policies, while ensuring the content remains secure and out of
unauthorized hands. FME can also be extended with the other features
that include Call-Home, again, based upon LockBox policy statements for
each document.
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