article thumbnail

Information Governance Challenges and How to Address Them

Gimmal

Craig Carpenter and Dean Gonsowski , Gimmal’s CEO and CRO respectively, spoke with Ari about information discovery, migration, governance, and compliance, and how Gimmal helps organization address their biggest information governance challenges. It turned information governance on its head in two ways.

article thumbnail

GDPR Compliance Obligations: The relationship between Data Controllers and Third-Party Processors

AIIM

Three Critical Steps for GDPR Compliance. GDPR Compliance Starts with Data Discovery. There are a number of areas where GDPR strengthens compliance obligations and imposes additional legal liabilities. This is the 11th post in a series on privacy by Andrew Pery. Data Privacy and Open Data: Secondary Uses under GDPR.

GDPR 83
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Guest Post - Three Critical Steps for GDPR Compliance

AIIM

GDPR Compliance Starts with Data Discovery. Compliance with GDPR is just a short five months away. While there may be many dimensions to consider from a GDPR readiness perspective there are three steps that are particularly important in order to manage risk and ensure compliance. Step 1: Data Discovery.

GDPR 83
article thumbnail

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

AIIM

JPMS’ policies were no doubt written with the intent to improve compliance and protect the company; instead, they may have worsened its position. For this reason, proper information management is of paramount importance to capital markets companies and the regulators who oversee them.

article thumbnail

To the Victor Go the Spoliation Sanctions: Eastern District of Louisiana Exercises Inherent Power to Issue Sanctions for Spoliation via JD Supra

IG Guru

” The post To the Victor Go the Spoliation Sanctions: Eastern District of Louisiana Exercises Inherent Power to Issue Sanctions for Spoliation via JD Supra appeared first on IG GURU.

IT 52
article thumbnail

Protecting or Posturing: What's Acceptable in New Data Privacy Practices

AIIM

He refers to the current attention on privacy matters as “privacy theater,” believing that apps are grabbing more of our data than they need to get the job done, and any assertion that these brands care about our personal data is largely a public relations exercise. and Jasen Hutchinson, Manager, Corporate Records Compliance, JEA.

article thumbnail

Over-Retention of Personal Data

Data Protection Report

The CNIL’s inspection included the insurer’s compliance with Section 5-1(e) of GDPR , which reads: Personal data shall be. (e) Like the Berlin’s DPA’s fine against die Deutsche Wohnen SE, this is not a situation where the company either lost or misused the personal information.