http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/30/technology/secrecy-on-the-set-hollywood-embraces-digital-security.html
By NICOLE PERLROTH
The New York Times
MARCH 29, 2015
SAN FRANCISCO — For years, Lulu Zezza has played one of the toughest roles
in Hollywood.
Ms. Zezza, who has managed physical production on movies like “The Reader”
and “Nine,” also oversees the digital security of everything that goes
into the making of a film on set, including budgets, casting, shooting
schedules and scripts.
Not all that long ago, keeping tabs on Hollywood secrets was pretty
simple. Executives like Ms. Zezza could confiscate a crew member’s
company-issued computer or cellphone once shooting ended.
But personal smartphones that receive company emails, and apps that store
data on cloud computers? That is not so easy to manage if your co-workers
aren’t willing to play along.
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See Movies as Opportunity for GrowthMARCH 29, 2015 Enter North Korea,
stage left. After hackers believed to be from North Korea revealed
embarrassing emails and other personal details at Sony Pictures late last
year, Hollywood studios — like so many businesses in other industries
before them — realized they had better find a better way to protect their
most sensitive files.
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