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How to get ready for your data cloud migration (Hint: Start with data intelligence)

Collibra

Get our ebook: ‘Four steps to successfully power your data cloud migration with data intelligence’. Your strategy should be focused on education and solid communications, not directives or a “need to know only” approach in which only a few top executives see the big picture. Data policies Do you anticipate risk or compliance concerns?

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How to prepare for the California Consumer Privacy Act

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The first step for a business to prepare for compliance is to start mapping the PI it collects, the ways it collects it, who has access to it, if it is shared with third parties and the locations where the information is stored. Personal Information excluded by the CCPA.

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Data vs. Content: Does the distinction still matter?

AIIM

AIIM published an eBook written by John Mancini in May 2017 called From ECM to Intelligent Information Management. Expanding and increasingly challenging national and regional compliance and regulatory demands — and the growth of cloud and privacy “nationalism.” Information is for compliance and data is for enablement.” “IT

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GDPR One Year Anniversary: What We’ve Learned So Far

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Do companies know exactly what is required of them to achieve compliance? On May 22, the European Commission published an infographic on compliance with and enforcement of the GDPR from May 2018 to May 2019. For more information on how to achieve and maintain compliance, read Data Security Compliance and Regulations eBook.

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How Content Services Are Enabling the Digital Transformation of Electric Utilities

AIIM

A hosted cloud is probably best for electric utilities as it offers must-have security and compliance for their highly regulated environments. For instance, by educating a customer about how much more money he’s paying for his excessive AC use at peak summer hours, the electric utility can motivate him to reduce use at peak times.