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February 13, 2009

Properly removing sensitive information

Yesterday, another incident occurred where an electronic document was published but its sensitive information was not properly removed. Read more about it and the right way to remove sensitive information from a PDF file after the break...

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September 11, 2008

New Search and Redact Patterns for A9 Users

We just released a quick update to our A9 search-and-redact patterns, specifically targeted to our non-U.S. customers.  Read more after the break...

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August 2, 2008

Don’t say more than you intended

We’ve all seen those government or legal documents (like the below image) where the author has removed sensitive content from the prying eyes of the public. This process is called redaction and it allows, for example, the National Security Agency to publish content per the Freedom of Information Act and still keep the nation’s secrets secret. But what happens when users don’t follow best practices and accidentally leak more than they intended? More after the break…

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