Vol. 47 No. 1, January - January 2013
Index
- 2013 tech trends for information governance-and for IM.
- Android apps may leak personal data.
- Audit faults SEC's records management practices.
- India to EU: declare us secure.
- The state of Cloud computing in Canada.
- Gartner: a good offense is best defense.
- NARA, other federal agencies launch FOIA online system.
- Paper still rules in many U.S. federal agencies.
- Singapore passes data protection act.
- EU looks to the cloud for economic relief.
- Firm lists top tricks used by Spear Phishers.
- FTC targets computer support scams.
- Mobile devices top Gartner's 2013 strategic tech trends list.
- U.S. doctors high on electronic information sharing.
- Data retention vs. privacy.
- FTC still on the Google case.
- New IGRM version recognizes value of privacy, security.
- New Zealand investigates alleged breach.
- Cloud use can complicate E-Discovery.
- Big data working group tackles privacy and security.
- Courts broaden liability for data theft.
- Google's regulatory woes continue in EU, U.S.
- Rolling the dice with predictive coding leveraging analytics technology for information governance.
- A roadmap for effective information governance: an effective information governance program is based on a corporate-level information management strategy. this article describes a 13-step process for developing the two key deliverables of this strategy: a strategic information management plan and roadmap.
- Thinking outside the box: use predictive coding as a rim tool.
- The principles at work in Cargill: tools for assessment, communication.
- Fellows forum provides Snapshot of E-Records Management in Organizations.
- Drowning in information: proactively managing the onslaught.
- Needed: an information consultant.
- The shifting landscape of electronic personal information.