Global Uni-Docs Corporation (GUD), located in Dallas, TX, was today accepted to present "Unifying Supply Chain Product Life-Cycle Management Through Content-Centric Security (CCS)", hosted May 21-22, 2007, by The International Center for Decision and Risk Analysis (ICDRiA) at The University at Texas at Dallas School of Management.
Dallas, TX (PRWeb) March 12, 2007 -- Global Uni-Docs Corporation (GUD), located in Dallas, TX, was today accepted to present "Unifying Supply Chain Product Life-Cycle Management Through Content-Centric Security (CCS)", hosted May 21-22, 2007, by The International Center for Decision and Risk Analysis (ICDRiA) at The University at Texas at Dallas School of Management.
"We are delighted to be a part of this important Risk Analysis conference," stated David M. Shaw, President of GUD. "As companies become increasingly dependent upon the Internet to exchange critical product life-cycle information across geographic and network boundaries, it becomes critical to ensure the integrity of the data being utilized to mitigate risks related to quality assurance, process control, regulatory compliance and other operations," said Shaw.
GUD's technology is based on proprietary Content-Centric Security™ (CCS) authentication software. CCS has profound implications, systemically altering information security and authentication applications. CCS enables one to embed authentication procedures into electronic content. This disruptive approach enables companies to create unified audit trails and securely move data across organizational boundaries that historically have had interoperability problems. Since the content itself become "self-sufficient" in terms of its security and authentication requirements, the technology eliminates the need to maintain centralized infrastructure which separates authentication procedures from content, leaving data subject to manipulation and malware.
About International Center for Decision and Risk Analysis (ICDRiA)
The International Center for Decision and Risk Analysis (ICDRiA) of the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) School of Management has as its primary interest risk management related to industrial projects involving new technology, new applications and markets and large investments. Its projects are funded from commercial markets such as the telecommunications, automotive and pharmaceutical industries or from public sector areas such as defense, space and energy. The center conducts comparative studies in methodological and organizational aspects of risk management. It provides a forum for exchange of experience and knowledge, and to better understand the areas where managing risk is a core business activity, for instance for industrial projects, banks and insurance companies.
About the UTD School of Management
The UTD School of Management's faculty ranks 37th nationally in research productivity based upon ratings of the top 22 business journals. The Financial Times, using a broader set of 40 journals, ranks UTD's management faculty 32nd worldwide. Financial Times also ranks the UTD Executive MBA program 46th in the world and 25th in the US, and U.S. News and World Report ranks the school's Cohort MBA program among the top 35 at public colleges and universities in the nation. The School of Management is the largest of UTD's seven schools, with an enrollment of nearly 4,700, of which 2,500 are graduate students.
About The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD)
UTD, located at the convergence of Richardson, Plano and Dallas in the heart of the complex of major multinational technology corporations known as the Telecom Corridor, enrolls nearly 14,500 students. The school's freshman class traditionally stands at the forefront of Texas state universities in terms of average SAT scores. The university offers a broad assortment of bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs. For additional information about UTD, please visit the university's website at
www.utdallas.eduAbout Global Uni-Docs Corporation
Global Uni-Docs (GUD) is a Dallas-based software and services start-up company. GUD's proprietary authentication technology marries electronic content with authentication procedures to verify participants, devices and applications accessing the content. Because GUD-supported electronic content is self-sufficient in terms of authentication, it does not require a centralized authentication network infrastructure. GUD authentication enables a solution with very low administrative costs, reduced insider trust risks, independence from the complexity of a centralized security profile database, improved corporate and individual privacy, and dramatically improved cross-platform interchange and compatibility.
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