Enterprise-Grade Video Security and Compliance
Video traffic is slated to make up?82% of Web traffic by 2022. A lot of that is driven by the surge in popularity of?consumer?streaming platforms,?but?Enterprises are seeing a surge in video?traffic?as well. The Enterprise?use cases include meeting recordings, onboarding, training, marketing, sales introductions and others.?And it’s no wonder, considering?that?video has proven to be more engaging, more memorable and more effective in driving conversions when used for?marketing.
By their nature, video files are large and difficult to move around. Sometimes well-meaning employees will upload a video to sites like Dropbox, or even worse YouTube, where it’s outside of your?security perimeter.?This?can open your organization to new compliance and security risks if you don’t have the right governance in place.?These risks include data leakage, reputational risk or regulatory risks,?depending on the context.?
That’s why it’s important to build a governance model for video content,?much?like any other content.?However, video doesn’t lend itself to sitting?on a?shared drive somewhere. Organizations want to make specific videos available on internal and external websites, while?keeping others restricted to a small group.?You?will?also want to make video viewable on the Web to keep employees from downloading files to watch on their computers.?
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Four Pillars of a Robust Video Compliance Model
There are four pillars to building out a robust video compliance model that can support all of these Enterprise video use cases:?
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