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How eDiscovery Technology and Workflows Speed Public Records Requests Response

eDiscovery Daily

By Rick Clark In the two separate worlds of legal processes and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)/public records requests, eDiscovery technology and standard workflows have emerged as powerful ways to streamline operations and ensure compliance. Redaction of sensitive information is also common to both FOIA and eDiscovery.

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Unlocking Dynamic Records and Information Management

ARMA International

Records and Information Management (RIM) is a business component vital to organizational success, yet it is rarely an organization’s top priority. Have you considered that organizations re-organize, information systems become obsolete, others get decommissioned, and regulations change? Are you doing your annual file plan reviews?

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How to stay ahead of ever-evolving data privacy regulations

IBM Big Data Hub

Kicked off several years ago by the groundbreaking introduction of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) , the regulation and compliance trend is only going to intensify. Think of a data fabric as a single pane of glass that creates visibility across an enterprise.

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U.S. Gov imposed Visa restrictions on 13 individuals linked to commercial spyware activity

Security Affairs

Government’s commitment to addressing the misuse of surveillance software, which poses a significant threat to society “The misuse of commercial spyware threatens privacy and freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, and association. ” The announcement doesn’t name the individuals targeted by the visa restrictions.

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U.S. Gov imposes visa restrictions on individuals misusing Commercial Spyware

Security Affairs

“The misuse of commercial spyware threatens privacy and freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, and association. “The misuse of commercial spyware threatens privacy and freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, and association. The policy underscores the U.S. The policy underscores the U.S. government.