focuses on the need to manage your valuable digital information resources.
It doesn't have to be elaborate, but should consider:
Make sure your information is secure and protected.
- Roles and Responsibilities of Internal and External Users and Technology Providers
- Access Privileges
- Compliance Requirements (GAAP, SEC, IRS, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA)
- Data Composition and Consumption Points
- Document Management and Retention Policies
- Data Analytics
- Backup and Restore Procedures
- Disaster Recovery Planning, Testing, and Improvement
is the fast-growing technology that law firms and corporate legal departments are using to organize, classify, and quantify masses of relevant digital information. It helps them identify patterns, locate subtle, but critical information, and compose strategies for action and response.
- It's not just a technology solution. it's a team effort requiring input from Information Workers, Legal Users, and Technicians.
- It can help you not only know what you know, but know what you don't know.
- It's not static; it's dynamic and requires maintenance.
- It's not just a matter of what it costs to be compliant; it's a matter of what it costs to not be compliant.
Consider incorporating E-Discovery techniques in your data management activities.
Don't let your digital resources become out-of-control, or worse: a liability.
MANAGE one of your most valuable assets: INFORMATION.
Don't let your digital resources become out-of-control, or worse: a liability.
MANAGE one of your most valuable assets: INFORMATION.