Information Governance
Insider Threats Still a Top Cyber Risk for Corporations
The common conception with cyber risk is that nearly all attacks come from cybercriminals and ransomware. However, Kroll’s Global Fraud & Risk Report found out that most of the time is a companies current and former employees who are behind most of the cyber security incidents. With the increasing in amount of attacks and damage…
Read MoreEverything You Need To Know About The Arkfeld Conference 2016
One of the most important digital conferences in Arizona will be starting shortly. The ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference will take place in the Armstrong Hall on March 9-11, 2016, making it the fifth to date The three exciting days at ASU campus in Tempe will include stimulating information about the newest issues affecting…
Read MoreWhat do you do, again? Information governance…explained.
By Mike Frazier | Director, Information Governance, TERIS I am routinely asked what I do; followed by the question – “and what is that?” That’s when I launch into an explanation of information governance, only to be received with glazed over eyes or blank stares. Have you ever tried to explain IG to someone who…
Read MoreThe Corporate Supermarket
By Mike Frazier | Director, Information Governance, TERIS Let’s take a journey to the supermarket to do your weekly grocery shopping. Only, rather than the supermarket you’ve come to expect, with all of the products being neatly organized by store section, department, and aisle, we’ll be going into an alternate reality for a moment. Imagine…
Read MoreInformation Governance: 3 Initial Steps on the Way to Success
Lately, the phrase “information governance” has become one of those buzzwords that people toss around an awful lot without necessarily knowing exactly what it entails. Information Governance (“IG”) is more than virtual archives for old data or having rules about what employees can and cannot access from their work computers. Rather, IG is an enterprise-wide…
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