Vol. 50 No. 3, May 2016
Index
- 50, 25, 10 years: looking back ...
- Focusing on points of collaboration for RIM and IT professionals.
- Malware sneaking into firms via social media.
- Report: 85% of stored data is dark or rot.
- 'Seize the day' and lead the way for a successful information program.
- Former Dept. of Veterans Affairs nurse falsified records.
- Scheindlin to step down from U.S. District bench.
- B.C. information and privacy commissioner to step down.
- Report: E-Gov exacerbates records challenges in developing nations.
- FCC seeks stricter privacy rules for ISPs.
- IRS begins digitizing records.
- California judge orders release of 10 million student records.
- Use of cloud apps rose 50% in 2015.
- Obama administration sets FOIA records.
- UK court approves technology-assisted review.
- Sony says system supports 100-year data storage.
- Whistleblower says VW deleted data.
- Digital forensics to grow to $4.8 billion by 2020.
- Survey: CEOs feel left out of cybersecurity plans.
- Study reveals skills RIM pros will need.
- Global survey: only 1 in 5 organizations securely manages user identities.
- Survey: patients lack online access to health records.
- U.S. agencies less cyber-secure in 2016.
- Courts applying new FRCP amendments in discovery cases.
- Most UK businesses keeping too much data.
- Innovative ideas for making IG happen!(FELLOWS FORUM) (information governance)
- Quarterbacking a PST reduction project: how to got to the end zone--no matter the opposition.
- Applying archival appraisal concepts to information lifecycle management.
- Establishing a duty to document: the foundation for access to information.
- Systems automation: a way to reduce RIM risk.
- Information lifecycle considered in context of the electronic ecosystem.
- UK copyright law made clear for information professionals.