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You Can Now Ask Google to Remove Your Phone Number, Email or Address from Search Results

Krebs on Security

Google said this week it is expanding the types of data people can ask to have removed from search results, to include personal contact information like your phone number, email address or physical address. “We’ll also evaluate if the content appears as part of the public record on the sites of government or official sources. .

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Pending Updates to Regulations of Archives in Colombia

AIIM

This article was written by AIIM Florida Chapter Board Member Alvaro Arias Cruz , District Director of Archives of Bogotá. It was originally published in the AIIM Florida Chapter Newsletter in April 2023. Learn more about the AIIM Florida Chapter at [link].

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Intelligent Search – Strategies to Find What You Need

AIIM

However, you can establish a more intelligent semantic layer to your search parameters by using this knowledge base to further classify the ingested content, enrich the search functionality and results, and bring more depth and speed to the search process overall. Storing important information in a secure and compliant way.

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Enhance existing knowledge and information skills with Generative AI

CILIP

Risks should be addressed by enhancing internal governance structures and procedures to ensure confidential organisational information is not shared. Website Editing and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) I have used AI to edit and optimise content for the library website. This learning is universally applicable across organisations.

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Meeting Evolving Business Needs – A Conversation Between RIM Educators and Thought Leaders

Information Governance Perspectives

But that’s not entirely the role of the Records and Information Governance professional, is it? It’s essentially a snapshot of a job search query. But it’s also a desire to find talent that can integrate privacy, data governance, and other best practices into those technologies, isn’t it?

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Here are Some More Up to Date Fun Facts on Big Data: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

trillion searches per year; By 2020, about 7 megabytes of new information will be created every second for every human on the planet; Bad data costs US businesses alone $600 billion annually; Big data will drive an estimated $232 billion in spending in 2016. But several of those facts are three years old.

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On the Need for an AI Public Option

Schneier on Security

Tech companies can already access our daily whereabouts and search queries. Governments can do it, too. The United States needs a government-funded-and-directed AI program to develop widely reusable models in the public interest, guided by technical expertise housed in federal agencies. It will never forget.