Vol. 50 No. 6, November - November 2016
Index
- Magazine changes in 2017 promise to enhance member value.
- Forrester: cloud technology in a 'hypergrowth phase'.
- Pokemon go proves that companies need strong BYOD policies.
- Connecting phones to rental cars may expose data, FTC warns.
- Data breaches cost more than money.
- Illinois public employees' private messages may be made public.
- OMB updates rules to protect government data.
- Facebook cannot collect data on WhatsApp users in Germany.
- Federal CIOs focused on cybersecurity, survey shows.
- How to prepare for the EU's general data protection regulation.
- Report: 2016 a good year for e-discovery.
- NJ may deny public records access, court says.
- Sedona releases draft e-discovery publication.
- ESI infrastructure still frustrates e-government.
- More than 100 U.S. companies earn privacy shield certification.
- Canada's police chiefs want access to encryption keys, passwords.
- Court orders a $3 million fine for e-discovery misconduct.
- 10 Tips for effective cloud service agreements.
- Utility fined $25.6 million for recordkeeping violations.
- Yahoo says hackers stole data on 500 million users in 2014.
- Data privacy meets a world of risk: a landscape in turmoil.
- Tips for globalizing a U.S.-based records retention schedule.
- Protecting information assets using ISO/IEC security standards.
- The New Waypoint along the CRM journey: certified records analyst.
- Establishing a records appraisal workflow.
- A new approach to scanning.
- 10 Years looking back ...
- Second edition of Digital Creation balances theory and practice.
- New insights in building digital repositories benefit all information professionals.
- The business case for records management.