Automatic resource ownership assignment system and method
First Claim
1. A system for automatic folder ownership assignment in an enterprise computer network, the system comprising at least one computer processor and one memory implementing the following functionalities:
- first scrutinizing functionality operative for ascertaining at least one of;
which first folders, among a first multiplicity of folders in an enterprise computer network, have been at least actually modified by entities other than IT administration entities;
which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have at least one of modify and write permissions to entities other than IT administration entities;
andwhich first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, comprise at least sensitive content;
and for adding said first folders to a list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment;
first pruning functionality operative for defining a second multiplicity of folders, said second multiplicity of folders being a subset of said first multiplicity of folders which does not include said first folders, all descendents of said first folders and all ancestors of said first folders;
second scrutinizing functionality operative for ascertaining at least one of;
which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have been at least actually accessed by entities other than IT administration entities;
which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have access permissions to entities other than IT administration entities; and
which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, comprise at least sensitive content;
and for adding said second folders to said list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment;
wherein said ascertaining, by said second scrutinizing functionality, which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have been at least actually accessed by entities other than IT administration entities is not preceded by said ascertaining, by said first scrutinizing functionality, which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have at least one of modify and write permissions to entities other than IT administration entities; and
wherein said ascertaining, by said second scrutinizing functionality, which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have access permissions to entities other than IT administration entities is not preceded by said ascertaining, by said first scrutinizing functionality, which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have been at least actually modified by entities other than IT administration entities;
second pruning functionality operative for defining a third multiplicity of folders, said third multiplicity of folders being a subset of said second multiplicity of folders which does not include said second folders, all descendents of said second folders and all ancestors of said second folders;
topmost folder scrutinizing functionality operative for ascertaining which third folders among said third multiplicity of folders are topmost folders and adding said third folders to said list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment; and
possible ownership assignment recommendation functionality operative for recommending possible assignment of ownership of at least one of said list of base-folder candidates.
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Abstract
A method for automatic folder ownership assignment, including ascertaining which first folders, among a first multiplicity of folders, have at least one of modify and write permissions to non-IT administration entities, adding the first folders to a list of candidates for ownership assignment, defining a second multiplicity of folders which is a subset of the first multiplicity of folders and not including the first folders and descendents and ancestors thereof, ascertaining which second folders among the second multiplicity of folders, have permissions to non-IT administration entities, adding the second folders to the candidates, defining a third multiplicity of folders, which is a subset of the second multiplicity of folders and not including the second folders and descendents and ancestors thereof, ascertaining which third folders among the third multiplicity of folders are topmost folders, adding the third folders to the candidates, and recommending possible assignment of ownership of the candidates.
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2 Claims
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1. A system for automatic folder ownership assignment in an enterprise computer network, the system comprising at least one computer processor and one memory implementing the following functionalities:
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first scrutinizing functionality operative for ascertaining at least one of; which first folders, among a first multiplicity of folders in an enterprise computer network, have been at least actually modified by entities other than IT administration entities; which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have at least one of modify and write permissions to entities other than IT administration entities; and which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, comprise at least sensitive content; and for adding said first folders to a list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment; first pruning functionality operative for defining a second multiplicity of folders, said second multiplicity of folders being a subset of said first multiplicity of folders which does not include said first folders, all descendents of said first folders and all ancestors of said first folders; second scrutinizing functionality operative for ascertaining at least one of; which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have been at least actually accessed by entities other than IT administration entities; which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have access permissions to entities other than IT administration entities; and which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, comprise at least sensitive content; and for adding said second folders to said list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment; wherein said ascertaining, by said second scrutinizing functionality, which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have been at least actually accessed by entities other than IT administration entities is not preceded by said ascertaining, by said first scrutinizing functionality, which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have at least one of modify and write permissions to entities other than IT administration entities; and wherein said ascertaining, by said second scrutinizing functionality, which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have access permissions to entities other than IT administration entities is not preceded by said ascertaining, by said first scrutinizing functionality, which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have been at least actually modified by entities other than IT administration entities; second pruning functionality operative for defining a third multiplicity of folders, said third multiplicity of folders being a subset of said second multiplicity of folders which does not include said second folders, all descendents of said second folders and all ancestors of said second folders; topmost folder scrutinizing functionality operative for ascertaining which third folders among said third multiplicity of folders are topmost folders and adding said third folders to said list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment; and possible ownership assignment recommendation functionality operative for recommending possible assignment of ownership of at least one of said list of base-folder candidates.
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2. A method for automatic folder ownership assignment in an enterprise computer network, the method comprising utilizing at least one computer processor and one memory for:
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maintaining a list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment; ascertaining at least one of; which first folders, among a first multiplicity of folders in an enterprise computer network, have been at least actually modified by entities other than IT administration entities; which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have at least one of modify and write permissions to entities other than IT administration entities; and which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, comprise at least sensitive content; adding said first folders to a list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment; defining a second multiplicity of folders, said second multiplicity of folders being a subset of said first multiplicity of folders which does not include said first folders, all descendents of said first folders and all ancestors of said first folders; ascertaining at least one of; which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have been at least actually accessed by entities other than IT administration entities; which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have access permissions to entities other than IT administration entities; and which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, comprise at least sensitive content; wherein said ascertaining which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have been at least actually accessed by entities other than IT administration entities is not preceded by said ascertaining which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have at least one of modify and write permissions to entities other than IT administration entities; and wherein said ascertaining which second folders, among said second multiplicity of folders, have access permissions to entities other than IT administration entities is not preceded by said ascertaining which first folders, among said first multiplicity of folders in said enterprise computer network, have been at least actually modified by entities other than IT administration entities; adding said second folders to said list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment; defining a third multiplicity of folders, said third multiplicity of folders being a subset of said second multiplicity of folders which does not include said second folders, all descendents of said second folders and all ancestors of said second folders; ascertaining which third folders among said third multiplicity of folders are topmost folders and adding said third folders to said list of base-folder candidates for ownership assignment; and recommending possible assignment of ownership of at least one of said list of base-folder candidates.
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