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4 ways AI and Blockchain Transform Information Governance

Everteam

In this session, we explored AI and Blockchain’s impact on core information governance processes and records management practices. Below are 4 key takeaways from the conversation: EC M is moving toward federated information governance. AI and Blockchain extend the reach of Information Governance. They’re the dark ages.”

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My Experience at the Washington DC Masters Conference

eDiscovery Daily

The agenda featured a diverse range of topics, such as Modern Data, Link Files, eDiscovery Case Law, and Artificial Intelligence, making it an exceptional experience for attendees. The integration of solid data management with effective Information Governance is crucial for ensuring the privacy, protection, and quality of data.

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Thoughts on the Legal Technology Implications of Dynamic Communication Practices

eDiscovery Daily

As many try to wrap their arms around emerging technology areas which are all the rage (Chap GPT, artificial intelligence, etc.), Issue tagging is one. ethical issues in the use of Artificial Intelligence, lack of governance in cryptocurrency, etc. The Pony Express, telegraph machines, telephones, U.S.

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Guest Post -- New Global Data  and Privacy Regulations in 2018 and the GDPR

AIIM

We can be sure that issues like the Equifax breach and Yahoo’s recent disclosure of the scope of the 2013 breach will remain topics of discussion and litigation for some time to come. Information governance frameworks and retention policies only work insofar as they can be applied to the content you need to manage. Who does it affect?

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Kelly Twigger of ESI Attorneys: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

ESI Attorneys works differently than a traditional law firm – they partner with businesses, law firms and municipalities that do not have discovery counsel knowledgeable to both advise on planning and preparing for eDiscovery and act as discovery counsel across litigation matters to achieve consistency and predictability.