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Informationen zum Autor ROBERT F. SMALLWOOD is Partner and Executive Director of the Information Governance Institute at IMERGE Consulting. Mr. Smallwood is a widely recognized and published authority in IG, with special expertise in e-records management and e-document security. He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, and appeared on C-SPAN, BBC, and a number of network news programs. Go to www.information-governance-training.com for IG education options. Klappentext Proven and emerging strategies for addressing document and records management risk within the framework of information governance principles and best practicesInformation Governance (IG) is a rapidly emerging "super discipline" and is now being applied to electronic document and records management, email, social media, cloud computing, mobile computing, and, in fact, the management and output of information organization-wide. IG leverages information technologies to enforce policies, procedures and controls to manage information risk in compliance with legal and litigation demands, external regulatory requirements, and internal governance objectives. Information Governance: Concepts, Strategies, and Best Practices reveals how, and why, to utilize IG and leverage information technologies to control, monitor, and enforce information access and security policies.* Written by one of the most recognized and published experts on information governance, including specialization in e-document security and electronic records management* Provides big picture guidance on the imperative for information governance and best practice guidance on electronic document and records management* Crucial advice and insights for compliance and risk managers, operations managers, corporate counsel, corporate records managers, legal administrators, information technology managers, archivists, knowledge managers, and information governance professionalsIG sets the policies that control and manage the use of organizational information, including social media, mobile computing, cloud computing, email, instant messaging, and the use of e-documents and records. This extends to e-discovery planning and preparation. Information Governance: Concepts, Strategies, and Best Practices provides step-by-step guidance for developing information governance strategies and practices to manage risk in the use of electronic business documents and records. Zusammenfassung Information Governance (IG) is a rapidly emerging "super discipline" and is being applied to electronic document and records management, email, social media, mobile computing, and, in fact, the management and output of information organization-wide. This book reveals how, and why, to utilize IG and leverage information technologies. Inhaltsverzeichnis PREFACE xvACKNOWLEDGMENTS xviiPART ONE--Information Governance Concepts, Definitions, and Principles 1CHAPTER 1 The Onslaught of Big Data and the Information Governance Imperative 3Defining Information Governance 5IG Is Not a Project, But an Ongoing Program 7Why IG Is Good Business 7Failures in Information Governance 8Form IG Policies, Then Apply Technology for Enforcement 10Notes 12CHAPTER 2 Information Governance, IT Governance, Data Governance: What's the Difference? 15Data Governance 15IT Governance 17Information Governance 20Impact of a Successful IG Program 20Summing Up the Differences 21Notes 22CHAPTER 3 Information Governance Principles 25Accountability Is Key 27Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles(r) 27Contributed by Charmaine Brooks, CRMAssessment and Improvement Roadmap 34Who Should Determine IG Policies? 35Notes 38PART TWO--Information Governance Risk Assessment and Strategic Planning 41CHAPTER 4 Information Risk Planning and Management 43Step 1: Survey and Determine Legal and Regulatory Applicability and Requirement...