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The Orion blockchain database: Empowering multi-party data governance

IBM Big Data Hub

Blockchain databases were designed to enhance trust in centralized ecosystems by incorporating tamper-evidence features into traditional databases. However, existing blockchain databases lack efficient tools for multiple parties to control shared data on the ledger.

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JPMorgan’s $200 Million in Fines Ups the Ante for Recordkeeping Violations

AIIM

In one example highlighted by the SEC, a managing director used a personal device to communicate about securities matters. However, analyzing the example set by JPMS yields several important lessons and conclusions for information management that companies and RIM professionals should take to heart.

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The Economy of Things: the next value lever for telcos

IBM Big Data Hub

Register for our LinkedIn Live event on telcos and the Economy of Things The Economy of Things has arrived The EoT is enabled by artificial intelligence, data, IoT and blockchain, bringing liquidity to the IoT. And what is the role telecommunications service providers play in enabling and scaling the EoT?

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California Enacts Broad Privacy Laws Modeled on GDPR

Data Matters

Publicly available” is narrowly defined in AB 375 to mean essentially only records of federal, state or local government that is used in a manner compatible with the purpose for which the records are maintained. Businesses cannot discriminate against consumers who exercise any of their rights under AB 375.

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California Enacts Broad Privacy Protections Modeled on GDPR

Data Matters

Publicly available” is narrowly defined in AB 375 to mean essentially only records of federal, state or local government that is used in a manner compatible with the purpose for which the records are maintained. Businesses cannot discriminate against consumers who exercise any of their rights under AB 375.

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The Strategic, the Tactical, and Agile Records Management

Brandeis Records Manager

I’ve lived through several such examples. Goals over objectives over actions is a necessary exercise for anyone serious about developing a program-level endeavor. We might substitute “agile” for “tactical” to illustrate with a few examples. I’m not touting a pure “shoot from the hip” approach. Agile Records Management.

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Resourceful Records Managers!

The Schedule

Government? There’s guaranteed to be at least one example in today’s (fake and real) news. There has been speculation that artificial intelligence, machine learning, and blockchain technology will replace and/or redefine much of our work. That said, there’s always room for program improvement. Higher education?