Vol. 46 No. 2, March 2012
Index
- Are you ready for a RIM health checkup?
- EHR breaches rose 32% in 2011.
- Google agrees to Wi-Fi opt out.
- GAO: IRS struggling to secure taxpayer info.
- Judge orders the release of twitter data.
- D.C. police criticized for storing license plate data.
- NASA technology helps preserve Vatican manuscripts.
- Army announces $250m cloud services contract.
- Watchdogs: FOIA exemptions climb 33%.
- Canada sets guidelines for online tracking.
- Proposal to improve FOIA stuck in bureaucracy.
- Courts sanction for Facebook spoliation.
- DOJ withdraws FOIA proposal.
- Britain won't give Germany Stasi piles.
- Dallas ends practice of criminals shredding sensitive records.
- After deleting e-mails, S.C. governor changes course.
- The cloud may not save you money.
- Canada-U.S. announce new border info-sharing plan.
- Library of Congress, Twitter agree to archive tweets.
- BP says Halliburton destroyed evidence.
- Treasury Dept. retools FOIA process.
- Google calls for new online data rules.
- Penn State exempt from open records laws.
- Judge: warrantless cell phone tracking illegal.
- Kenya to adopt e-records system.
- Facebook punished for privacy shortcomings.
- GARP[R]: a tool to drive internal auditing.
- Smoothing the turbulence: Project Management strategies for the changing workplace.
- Drawing a new battle plan for conquering key information risks.
- Audit to ensure RIM program health, growth: auditing your RIM program regularly can ensure its good health, the direction and focus for its continued growth, and its ultimate maturity.
- Creating successful virtual teams in a new age.
- ARMA International Buyer's Guide: Vendors at Your Fingertips.
- DHS Worldwide Software Solutions: Total Recall Information Management Software.
- RSD.
- San Jose State University: Master Your Digital Skills.
- Zasio Enterprises, Inc.: Versatile Express: Versatile Professional.