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Transition to Electronic Government: Signs of the Time

Preservica

This post provides a way to explore what the transition to electronic government means for records preservation. Records and archives programs, like all government operations, are challenged by the ever-changing variety and velocity of digital objects to manage in compliance with mandates and missions. Playing Catch Up.

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Types of Malware & Best Malware Protection Practices

eSecurity Planet

These apps can steal user information, attempt to extort money from users, gain access to corporate networks, force users to view unwanted ads, or engage in other undesirable activity types. User education is one of the most powerful tools for preventing malicious mobile apps. How to Defend Against a Malicious Mobile App.

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Hello. Goodbye… Goodbye. Hello

ARMA International

They can reside in the firm’s office, or in the basement, or are perhaps distributed among several offices, nationally or internationally, or in off-site warehousing or archives. Electronic material needs to be encrypted and uploaded to a place where it can be securely downloaded by the onboarding firm.

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Two FTC complaints that over-retention of personal data violates Section 5

Data Protection Report

Blackbaud provides data collection and maintenance software solutions for administration, fundraising, marketing, and analytics services to various charitable organizations, including healthcare, religious, and educational institutions as well as various foundations.

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Are Your Records Home by Curfew?

Positively RIM

Today’s Blog is sponsored by MER 2017, Cohasset Associates’ 25 th annual educational conference on electronic records management, in Chicago, May 8-10. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but “secure information” is an illusion. We protect our information, but we only create improvement, not assurance.