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What (currently ignored) privacy area might result in early enforcement action when the GDPR is in force?

Data Protector

And also, what standard of evidence is necessary to be generated, just in case privacy regulators exercise their Article 30(4) right to request it. Because the other firm had decided to focus on some obscure GDPR issues that the original firm didn’t think were particularly relevant. Does this matter?

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The Impact of Data Protection Laws on Your Records Retention Schedule

ARMA International

The purpose of this article is to remove the fear and intimidation of domestic and global data protection laws and show how these laws and requirements are consistent with the existing objectives of your records retention schedule and information governance policy. Definition and Purpose of a Records Retention Schedule.

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Cloud, Intelligent Content Services, and Digital Fragility: What’s on the RIM Horizon for 2020

ARMA International

Highlights of the Forrester Research and ARMA International Records Management Online Survey, Q4 2019. 2019 marks ten years since ARMA International and Forrester Research first surveyed records and information management (RIM) decision-makers to understand the key trends and challenges facing the profession.

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How to create value through digital archiving

CILIP

Understanding digital archiving Crown Records Management have shared content from their Vault Podcast Series, and we'll be publishing more content in the coming weeks. And so then the archivist or the records manager is curating and their taken care of. The evolution of the archive manager. t think it?s

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The Tension between GDPR and Blockchain: Are they Polar Opposites or Can they Co-exist

AIIM

While a blockchain provides a trusted framework for the integrity and auditability of transactions it stands in stark contrast to the ambition of the GDPR Regulation, the foundation of which is to enable data subjects to exercise greater degree of control over the processing of personally identifiable information.