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Off the Record: RIM Month Special Edition– Blockchain, Record Tampering, Internet Archive: Oh My!

The Texas Record

It turns out, it has a place in records management as well– at least according to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). In case you needed it, here’s your warning that without a plan and intentional actions taken, the information and records you create virtually (electronically?)

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Over-Retention of Personal Data

Data Protection Report

The insurer’s record retention policy aligned with the CNIL’s recommendations for insurers: three years after the last contact by insurance “prospects,” and between 10-30 years for individuals who become customers, depending upon the nature of the insurance policy. The CNIL also considered the company’s size and turnover (revenues).

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Microfilm Destruction Tips

The Texas Record

Your procedures can include details about who will pick up the microfilm, where it will be destroyed and how, including any pre-destruction preparations that need to be made, and the type of equipment that must be used. Step 2 : After you verify that the records are ready for destruction (e.g.,

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The Strategic, the Tactical, and Agile Records Management

Brandeis Records Manager

Ask yourself to accurately describe your records program in 2021, presuming that we all operate in variable environments and then see how sure you feel about it. Agile Records Management. Recovery, or corrective agility, is an important part of agile records management. The Strategic. Retention schedule development takes time.