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Successful Information Governance when the Bosses Just Don't Care

AIIM

We regularly discuss the value and importance of information governance - at our conference, in our training courses, in our virtual events. How can you move your organization's information governance program forward in the absence of management support or interest? But what if your bosses still don't care?

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Poster boy for Information Governance

InfoGovNuggets

Years ago, while teaching a course to MBA students at Rice University, I used the Target credit card breach as a case study. And now we learn that he conducted government business over his own private gmail account {that information does not appear in the WSJ article – Ed.}, It touched a lot of bases.

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e-Records 2017 – “Information Governance: Take Control and Succeed” Conference Recap

The Texas Record

The 2017 e-Records conference delivered on all fronts hosting a variety of vendors, local government and state agency representatives and, of course, plenty of staff from the two hosting state agencies: Department of Information Resources (DIR) and Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC).

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Preservica, IRMS and ARA digital preservation training a great success!

Preservica

Over the course of 2015/16 the Preservica team has been pairing up with the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS) and ARA (UK) to deliver a series of practical workshops and webinars on digital preservation. Next up, we’ll be attending and presenting at the annual IRMS conference in Brighton.

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Why we need long-term thinking for long-term records

Preservica

As records management professionals, we’re still fighting the thorny issue of getting people to pay attention in the normal course of business operations to records that need care and protection. The other side of the coin of course is compliance and risk mitigation.

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Welcome to Legaltech New York 2020!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

There are several interesting sessions today related to eDiscovery, Information Governance, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy. Case studies where DApps have been successfully deployed. Survey the key case law governing the application of machine learning to eDiscovery. Priming up the DApp solution landscape.

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Establishing Records Management at Brandeis—The First Eighteen Months

Brandeis Records Manager

And of course, we’re all fully staffed, right? sales-type and corporate-heavy rhetoric and more institutional case studies and stories in the open RM literature (and outside of the expensive RM conferences). Books on institutional functions, like finance, law, student records, HR, advancement, etc.,