Vol. 50 No. 2, March 2016
Index
- EU court: bosses can read employee's private messages.
- NARA's info security chief moves to the white house.
- PG&E's recordkeeping on trial.
- Report finds culture of '"triple-delete'" in B.C.
- What a records retention schedule is--and why you need one.
- Correction.
- Throughout the years: common threads.
- EU, U.S. agree on new data transfer deal.
- Still seeking the paperless office.
- Survey: departing employees take sensitive data.
- VW cites privacy laws in refusing to provide documents.
- Canadian organization releases cybersecurity guides.
- Data breaches affect U.S. consumer business decisions.
- Tick, tock ... every second counts.
- Cloud adoption up across all industries, survey shows.
- Iron mountain/recall merger faces scrutiny in UK.
- NYC mayor issues E-records directive.
- Cyber attacks on business rising.
- Microsoft looks under the sea for future data centers.
- Canada's information commissioners call for a duty to document.
- Survey: new data privacy rules expected to cost companies.
- Ontario: new fine for destroying govt. records.
- Personal clouds can present security problems.
- Committee report: 'FOIA process is broken'.
- U.S. FOIA complaints rise.
- EU approves new data protection rules.
- Agencies must manage e-mails by end of year.
- IRS erased hard drive, spurning court order.
- Conducting a business and systems analysis to protect your ECM investment.
- Benefiting from the NIST cybersecurity framework.
- What organizations must know about the: 'right to be forgotten'.
- In search of an: effective RIM or IG program.
- Seven things: records destruction vendors are afraid to tell you.
- 50, 25, 10 years: looking back ...
- Analytics is for everyone.
- How to prepare for Techmageddon.