Vol. 45 No. 3, May 2011
Index
- Tools for building a foundation for compliance.
- Alaska must release Palin e-mails by May 31.
- Vermont considers office to enforce records law.
- Gartner: firms must manage social media better.
- PG&E fined $3 million over safety records.
- Report: data breaches continue to threaten.
- FTC settles with Twitter.
- Judge rejects Google books settlement.
- Nara announces reorganization.
- Sweden, Austria closer to data retention.
- FEMA loses important data.
- France enacts tough retention law.
- Cignet fined $4.3 million for HIPAA violations.
- Patients don't trust EHRs.
- California retailers can't collect zip codes.
- Officials accused of breaking records laws.
- U.S. govt. launches FOIA.gov.
- More problems for NARA's ERA.
- Judge allows access to Twitter records.
- Metadata required for federal FOIA requests.
- New EU data protections coming soon.
- New Jersey nearly sold secret data.
- Going global with RIM standards and best practices.
- Following the red flag rules to detect and prevent identity theft.
- Standards: providing a framework for RIM success: standards are fundamental for building and improving records and information management (RIM) programs--and establishing RIM as a profession.
- Protect, maintain information integrity to reduce business risk.
- Shedding light on building and implementing successful taxonomies.
- An overview of the evolution of classification and tagging.
- Making records management stick: ways to move and motivate.