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Documentation Theory for Information Governance

ARMA International

This article is part of a collaboration between ARMA and AIEF and is included in Information Management Magazine, ARMA-AIEF Special Edition , which will be available for download in November. This article aims to consider what a documentary focus can offer to the practices and understandings of information governance.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

*This article first appeared on Judicature in Summer 2021. The 2015 amendments to Rule 26(b)(1), however, were meant to resolve any doubt, returning the proportionality factors to their original place as part of the very definition of what is discoverable. 17 Indeed, in the years following the 1993 amendments, “[t]he Committee.

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Top Cybersecurity Startups to Watch in 2022

eSecurity Planet

This article looks at the top 40 cybersecurity startups to watch in 2022 based on their innovations in new and emerging technologies, length of operation, early funding rounds, scalability, and more. Deduce offers actionable identity intelligence through event-level telemetry to act against abnormal user activity. Perimeter 81.

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Can I really rely on my entire workforce to support a recovery?

IT Governance

This is a guest article written by Robert A. The author’s views are entirely his own and may not reflect the views of IT Governance. I am reminded of an article that I read in ‘The News’ last year, which reported that Portsmouth City Council had lost more than 33,000 days last year to staff sickness. Even so, it does happen.

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UK: Supreme Court judgment in Morrisons – employer not vicariously liable for data breach

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The Supreme Court held that: The earlier judgments of the High Court and Court of Appeal had misunderstood the principles governing vicarious liability. Mr Skelton has been convicted of various criminal offences and, in July 2015, received a custodial sentence. 2 Mohamud v WM Morrison Supermarkets plc [2016] UKSC 11; [2016] AC 677.

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Singapore proposes changes to cybersecurity and data protection regimes

Data Protection Report

In a bid to keep pace with advancements in the technological landscape, the Singapore Government has in recent months embarked on public consultations on its draft Cybersecurity Bill (the Cyber Bill) and its proposed amendments to Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) to update the country’s data protection regime. Government.