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Information Security vs Cyber Security: The Difference

IT Governance

You’re most likely to access data on your work computer or via paper records, but information can be found in many places. For example, data can be held on removable disks, laptops, servers, personal devices and physical records. The second sub-category of information security relates to the protection electronic information.

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For Digital Transformation, You Need Content AI

AIIM

Of course, we've been digitizing content and delivering electronically -- and wrestling with metadata, search, information governance, and compliance -- for decades. New Training Course from AIIM: Practical AI for the Information Professional. I'll point AIIM readers to my deck and retrace key points in this article.

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Your New Neighborhood Library

Information Governance Perspectives

Patrick received his master’s in library and information science from San Jose State University, where he now teaches courses on politics and libraries. For example, you can now go to the library for practical resources to learn about starting your small business. For example, many organizations buy email lists.

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Capturing Paper Documents - Best Practices and Common Questions

AIIM

To a greater or lesser degree, most significant information management initiatives will involve a scanning capability to capture hard copy paper documents as electronic images. For example, the top right corner of a form may be a consistently structured customer address block. printed documents. Partial conversion. This is more cost?

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Information Management in the Not-So-Distant Future of Health Care

AIIM

The classic example is the insurer that won’t pay for care that a doctor determines a patient needs. Today, if you have a computer, you have a doctor – videoconference doctor visits routinely complement in-person ones. Electronic Health Record. Almost all hospitals have adopted the Electronic Health Record (EHR).

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Will Lawyers Ever Embrace Technology?: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Three

eDiscovery Daily

Browning Marean and I spent years trying to begin a law school curriculum that included computer education with no success. We were actually told by the dean of one leading law school when we spoke to him about a legal technology training initiative, “We train architects, not carpenters.”. We’re smart. We can do things.

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What Happens When You Don’t Have a Modern Data Solution?

eDiscovery Daily

When legal professionals first incorporated electronically stored information (ESI) into their eDiscovery document review process , it opened the door for a variety of digital data types to be used in investigation and litigation. . Computer/ User Activity . For example, in Rossbach v. Computer activity . Communication.