Vol. 51 No. 1, January 2017
Index
- New year, new format, and same commitment to value and relevance.
- Presidential transition shouldn't threaten EU privacy agreement.
- Study: 75,000 data protection officers needed by 2019.
- Compliance is key demand for legal tech providers.
- Employees pressured to use personal Smartphones at work.
- Court compels defendant to tap knowledgeable IT personnel.
- Most ransomware attacks bypass e-mail filtering.
- In an Internet of Things world, humans assist machines.
- Survey shows more than half of companies use biometric authentication.
- Directors, executives careless with sensitive data, survey finds.
- Former contractor stole more than 50TBs of government data.
- How e-discovery is safer with cloud providers.
- NARA announces new FOIA ombudsman.
- FCC approves rules to protect Internet user data.
- Study: best E-Discovery review requires humans and technology.
- Tensions prompt changes to England's NHS IG Toolkit.
- Congratulations to the IGP class of 2016.
- CIA to post millions of declassified documents online.
- Japan, U.S. agree on cross-border privacy system.
- Smartphones sent user data to china, security contractors say.
- Lessons from the Yahoo Breach.
- Survey: firms look to counsel, IT to handle data breaches.
- A profession in Peril: charting a way forward for RIM in North America.
- The fog.
- Identifying points of integration for true information governance.
- Survey design basics for information professionals.
- Enterprise content management as an information governance enabler.
- Exploring ontologies and their value to information professionals.
- Advice for avoiding layoffs and closures in special libraries.