Vol. 50 No. 5, September - September 2016
Index
- Companies struggling with data protection solutions, survey says.
- Records management's interactions with information governance stakeholders.
- Taking a walk in the cloud?
- Court: government can't hide e-mails from FOIA.
- Privacy professionals identify top IG compliance areas.
- Microsoft wins appeal to protect overseas data.
- Belgian appeals court sides with Facebook in privacy case.
- How will Brexit impact data transfers?
- Court ruling proves IG is essential.
- Online portal allows Canadians to see how their data is used.
- EU-U.S. approve new data transfer law.
- Report: regulations drive IG cloud market growth.
- Pokemon GO caught millions of players and their data.
- Experts, lawmakers call FOIA broken.
- Study: insider data theft, loss worry businesses.
- OIG report provides IG lessons.
- Watchdog calls Canada's privacy act 'III-suited' to 21st century.
- Parliament adopts cybersecurity directive.
- Report compares privacy laws in 13 Asian countries.
- EU: IP Addresses are personal data.
- Report: e-mail is greatest compliance risk.
- Congress criticizes 'weak' cybersecurity at FDIC.
- Another walk in the cloud: this follow-up to a 2009 article re-examines the concerns about and benefits of using cloud-based tools and services, and it offers advice for contracting with cloud providers.
- Beat the clock in the: event-based retention countdown.
- ISO 15489--revised and redesigned for 2016.
- Ensuring successful cloud-based deployments.
- 50, 25, 10 years looking back ...
- Demystifying the complexities of information science.
- Explains IG fundamentals and strategies.
- Microsoft's office 365 features e-discovery updates.