Vol. 46 No. 1, January - January 2012
Index
- Keeping a watchful eye on your information.
- DoD sued over stolen Tricare tapes.
- FTC to update children's online privacy.
- Study: popular websites leak user information.
- Dutch Senate adopts iPads.
- Internal watchdog scolds SEC for destroying records.
- Court to rule on Arkansas FOIA.
- Germany, Romania taken to task over data retention.
- Agency leaks thousands of SSNs each year.
- Scientists: table salt can boost storage capacity.
- Study: E-Discovery not limited to e-mail.
- The Dead Sea Scrolls go digital.
- Google lets Wi-Fi owners opt out.
- PACER fees to increase by 25%.
- Researchers harvest e-mails from fortune 500 firms.
- White House appeals ruling on visitor logs.
- Alabama: records sold to highest bidder.
- Navy official: 'snapshots' not good archiving plan.
- Data breaches ding reputation, brand.
- Ex-NARA official sold recordings on eBay.
- 9/11 Commission records still sealed at the archives.
- Mapping: your way to compliance with a data atlas.
- Network shared drives: how to clean up files for better information management: his article offers recommendations about what an organization can do at the enterprise, workgroup, and personal level, both through process changes and technology, to prep and clean up their shared drives for better information management and for potential migration to an electronic content and records management (ECRM) system.
- A new game plan for building a retention strategy that works.
- GARP[R] and its weight on the legal profession.
- Driving quality improvement through audits: moving beyond the negative connotations sometimes associated with audits, this article refocuses attention on their positive, evaluative potential for organizations and the RIM professional's role in using them to drive quality improvement.
- Archives in the information age: a new beginning or demise?
- No excuses approach to managing operational risk.