Protecting sensitive information can’t be left to chance

Confidentiality and data privacy have always been concerns for businesses, particularly in industries like legal, healthcare, financial, and insurance. But with new international regulations and…

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Kris Mills

March 22, 20192 minutes read

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Confidentiality and data privacy have always been concerns for businesses, particularly in industries like legal, healthcare, financial, and insurance. But with new international regulations and privacy acts, the ability to protect and redact sensitive information is becoming increasingly critical to companies across all industries.

While manual redaction is a useful tool, guaranteeing the protection of personal and private information is something that can’t be left to chance. One mistake can be catastrophic for an organization, leading to legal issues, large fines and loss of customer loyalty and trust. The only way to ensure complete compliance is through automated redaction tools that intelligently remove sensitive information from both paper and digital content.

OpenText™ Brava!™ automatically redacts personal information including names, credit card numbers, accounts and more with no programming through easy-to-use scripts. Businesses can seamlessly integrate automated redaction into their business workflow ensuring the protection of sensitive information. Brava! can work with both PDFs, Microsoft Office extensions and even scanned images. By creating a PDF or TIFF rendition, Brava! completely removes the sensitive information and related metadata without touching the source file. This means Brava! can:

  • Automate redaction of multiple documents in a single process.
  • Automatically find and remove sensitive information
  • Help protect intellectual property (IP), PII or PHI from data theft.
  • Help meet privacy disclosure and compliance regulations.
  • Seamlessly integration with document and database management services.

Join our webinar to learn more

Join us on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. EDT (UTC-4) for our webinar “Conquering compliance: Using OpenText Brava! to protect sensitive and private information”. The webinar will show you how to use OpenText Brava! Enterprise HTML viewer API software development kit (SDK) to restrict access to sensitive, confidential, and personal information stored in corporate ECM repositories. We will showcase privacy and data redaction use-cases and highlight compliance challenges you can solve by integrating the Brava! HTML5 viewer with your web application or custom portal.

Register now to save your spot.

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Kris Mills

Kris is the Director of Product Marketing for Portfolio, an OpenText business unit offering many process optimization and collaboration solutions including Brava! Universal HTML5 Viewer and ETX high-speed remote access. Kris has over 20 years’ experience in product marketing, pre-sales, product branding, software design, and development.

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