Posts Tagged ‘info_management’
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- April 27th
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The hard drives most likely to expose your data aren’t your own
ICO had a company read 200 used hard drives using freely available tools, and found that files containing personal data like bank account info and tax forms were more likely to have come from an organization than an individual.
posted at 3:00pm on Apr 27th
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Cloud storage booming, but trouble brewing
SkyDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, and SugarSync have the same feature that got Megaupload shut down, and users still have reason to distrust providers No matter how you slice it, there’s only a finite number of people and companies that will put t…
posted at 7:47am on Apr 27th
- April 25th
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Defensible Disposal and Predictive Coding Reduces (?) eDiscovery by 65%
Following Judge Peck’s decision on predictive coding in February of 2012, yet another Judge has gone in the same direction. In Global Aerospace Inc., et al, v. Landow Aviation, L.P. dba Dulles Jet Center, et al (April 23, 2012), Judge Chamblin, a sta…
posted at 3:22pm on Apr 25th
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Rational Retention Announces “Rational Intelligence” Partnership to Improve Automatic Coding of Documents
Rational Retention partners with innovators of advanced, proprietary machine learning and unstructured text classification technologies. (PRWeb April 25, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/4/prweb9431653.htm
posted at 9:11am on Apr 25th
- April 23rd
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Social Media Roundtable: Privacy Issues And Courtroom Implications
Editior: In what ways has social media altered the definition of privacy (and the reasonable expectation thereof), and how do you imagine it evolving going forward? Clark: The prevalence of social media has blurred the line between what information i…
posted at 6:06pm on Apr 23rd
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OpenText Offers Content Auto Classification Solution
Open Text recently reported on a new transparent and defensible auto-classification designed for records managers in the article release “Open-Text Auto Classification.” According to the article, very few companies a sound information governance strategy with appropriate records management services in place and therefore fail to dispose of their unstructured content that is no longer in [...]
posted at 12:15am on Apr 23rd
- April 20th
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Privacy Controversy about Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA)
CISPA would permit which “Internet companies such as Google and Facebook to collect and share a wide range of user data with the government” as reported by Computerworld. Now the White House is raising concerns about CISPA. Caitlin Hayden (…
posted at 6:43am on Apr 20th
- April 19th
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The State Of Information Governance
Defensible disposition projects and programs for cost avoidance don’t exactly … In turn, those workarounds can lead to a vicious circle of nightmares. In research conducted last year, we found that while companies …
posted at 6:50pm on Apr 19th
- April 18th
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Big Data: The Next Bubble
A colleague in Europe sent me information about a new study sponsored by SAS. To tow the line, I have done work for SAS in the past and we use SAS technology for certain types of analytic work. Nevertheless, the SAS report surprised me with its robust estimate of the uptake of big data, which [...]
posted at 12:01am on Apr 18th
- April 16th
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Turning Data Into Actionable Knowledge is Key to Big Data Management [CEO Series]
Scaling mountains of data is becoming a necessary skill set in today’s business and consumer world. Envisioning the systems behind this is ZL Technologies CEO Kon Leong, an inquisitive man with a provocative perspective. Running a company that provid…
posted at 12:35pm on Apr 16th