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Documentation Theory for Information Governance

ARMA International

[iii] Most institutions are “unthinkable, impracticable, not feasible without documents: messages, memoranda, laws, statements, diplomatic briefs, warrants, reports, white papers, submissions, applications, records, minutes of meetings, job descriptions, letters of guidance, press releases, bills, budgets, and accounts.” [iv]

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #07 [Scam of the Week] The Turkey-Syria Earthquake

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The first phishing campaigns have already been sent and more will be coming that try to trick you into clicking on a variety of links about blood drives, charitable donations, or "exclusive" videos. For KnowBe4 customers, we have a few templates with this topic in the Current Events. You're not alone.

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The Perils of Showboating | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

The Perils of Showboating By Oliver Marks | August 24, 2008, 6:24pm PDT Summary My friend David Spark sent me the link to the above video while we were chatting online this morning, and I facetiously commented it was a little like TechCrunch vs ZDNet. Out in the Bay Area and Silicon Valley there are tons of these events.

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A Myriad of Microblogging Options. | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

The media event, which ended Wednesday night in San Francisco, has ironically been very high profile on Twitter , the platform famous for originating ‘ambient intimacy’, Other microblogging platforms with traction amongst users include Plurk , Pownce , indenti.ca for those not in the building. You might be surprised at the results.

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Office 2.0 Conference September 3-5 | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

The first year all event info came on an ipod, last year attendees received an iphone (or a PS3 if they already had an iphone). Web video showdown: Flash vs. QuickTime vs. Windows Media How do the three major web video formats compare in terms of CPU usage and battery life? You might be surprised at the results.

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Humanitarian Collaboration | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

I wasn’t able to make it over to Italy for this specific event due to previous commitments and time pressures but followed proceedings closely with telephone and online updates. Web video showdown: Flash vs. QuickTime vs. Windows Media How do the three major web video formats compare in terms of CPU usage and battery life?

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Broadcast or communicate? | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Clearly some proprietary information should be tightly controlled and guarded, and providing satisfactory legal access to events and evidence should be carefully thought through. Web video showdown: Flash vs. QuickTime vs. Windows Media How do the three major web video formats compare in terms of CPU usage and battery life?