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

The Texas Record

” “Blockchain” is the latest technology buzzword mostly discussed alongside cryptocurrencies, methods of exchanging money using cryptography for security. It turns out, it has a place in records management as well– at least according to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

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Commonly Overlooked Data That Should be Destroyed

Armstrong Archives

The destruction of documents is an important element of the records management system of any business. In addition to reducing the sheer number of physical files that must be stored as well as the associated costs, routinely destroying documents reduces a company’s risk of liability from a privacy breach.

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Ways to Overhaul Your Records Management Programme in 2019

Archive Document Data Storage

Every record should have a defined retention period; some files need to be retained for only a few years, while others should be permanently archived. Records management policy implementation. Step Up Security. Records management and privacy protection go hand in hand.

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The Strategic, the Tactical, and Agile Records Management

Brandeis Records Manager

Strategic thinking, even with risk management, is often forced to assume a relatively even state of ongoing operations. Identifying and publishing relatively straightforward record categories ( e.g. 7-year financials, permanent archival records) is a good and possibly quick place to start.