Vol. 46 No. 6, November 2012
Index
- 2013 trends to shine spotlight on information governance.
- Hacker arrests spur attacks on banks, politicians.
- Attention to metadata is a must in big data world.
- Cloud confusion abounds.
- Canada launches agency to combat identity theft.
- Making predictive coding pay needs cooperation.
- Cloud security is global concern.
- Cybersecurity bill fails to pass senate.
- EDI, Oracle launch predictive coding study.
- Small-, medium-sized businesses unprepared for cyberattack.
- Federal electronic records need help.
- U.S. records management directive sets lofty goals.
- E-discovery consulting proves recession-proof.
- Scale of financial institutions' cyberattacks unprecedented.
- General counsel, directors rank data security top concern.
- Asians more willing than Europeans to give up privacy.
- Courts weigh in on accessing ephemeral data for e-discovery.
- U.S. healthcare providers saved from the EHR bell.
- Amazon is new player in cloud computing.
- Organizations struggle to implement unified records policies.
- Cookies cost Google record-breaking $22.5m fine.
- Information governance takes center stage in 2013: spotlight shines on IG pros: the need for organizations to control and extract value out of exponentially increasing electronic data will drive five data management trends and thrust information governance professionals into the spotlight in 2013.
- The nuts and bolts of making BYOD work.
- Unified archiving: friend or foe of 'the principles'?
- Next best technology or next RIM headache?: how to evaluate new technologies for RIM impact.
- Reframing records management as knowledge governance.
- A Different Kind of Web: archival navigation in a web 2.0 world.
- Data security risk and challenges: is your corporate information secure?