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GDPR and The Data Governance Imperative

AIIM

This is the 12th post in a series on privacy by Andrew Pery. Data Privacy and Open Data: Secondary Uses under GDPR. Mitigate Data Privacy and Security Risks with Machine Learning. The Privacy and Security Dichotomy. The Changing Nature of Personally Identifiable Information.

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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. His advocacy work helps libraries secure funding, expand influence within communities, and stay relevant in the digital age. Today, the issue is more complicated.

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Relativity Fest is Here! And So Are We!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the fastest growing sources of potential data in e-discovery and an important data privacy consideration. PR186045 – Cybersecurity Due Diligence: Data Security Best Practices For Law Firms and Solution Providers. Ball, P.C.

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Tuesday’s Relativity Fest 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

This year’s International Panel will present legal perspectives from across the globe, updating you on the latest developments in cross-border e-discovery, conflict of laws, and data privacy and protection. Find out: How they really feel about security? What innovation means to them? What most law firms are overlooking?

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

4 The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have begun — since their inception — with a guiding command for courts to seek “to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding.”5 Such requests are disfavored, not only because of the cost and inconvenience, but also because of the threat to privacy.37.

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Summary – “Industry in One: Financial Services”

ARMA International

By far, the most stringent recordkeeping regulations in the United States are those imposed on the securities broker-dealer industry. Generally, those regulations cover data privacy and information security, and include limitations on data retention and requirements for data disposition.