Information governance : concepts, strategies and best practices / Robert F. Smallwood.
2014
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Title
Information governance : concepts, strategies and best practices / Robert F. Smallwood.
Imprint
Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2014]
Copyright
©2014
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Wiley CIO series.
Formatted Contents Note
Part 1: Information Governance Concepts, Definitions, and Principles. The Onslaught of Big Data and the Information Governance Imperative
Information Governance, IT Governance, Data Governance: What's the Difference?
Information Governance Principles
Part 2: Information Governance Risk Assessment and Strategic Planning. Information Risk Planning and Management
Strategic Planning and Best Practices for Information Governance
Information Governance Policy Development Part 3: Information Governance Key Impact Areas Based on the IG Reference Model. Business Considerations for a Successful IG Program / Barclay T Blair
Information Governance and Legal Functions / Robert Smallwood, Randy Esq Kahn, Barry Murphy
Information Governance and Records and Information Management Functions
Information Governance and Information Technology Functions
Information Governance and Privacy and Security Functions Part 4: Information Governance for Delivery Platforms. Information Governance for E-Mail and Instant Messaging
Information Governance for Social Media / Patricia Franks, Robert Smallwood
Information Governance for Mobile Devices
Information Governance for Cloud Computing / Monica Crocker, Robert Smallwood
SharePoint® Information Governance / Monica Crocker, Robert Smallwood
Long-Term Program Issues. Long-Term Digital Preservation / Charles M Dollar, Lori J Ashley
Maintaining an Information Governance Program and Culture of Compliance
Information Organization and Classification: Taxonomies and Metadata
Laws and Major Regulations Related to Records Management
Laws and Major Regulations Related to Privacy.
Information Governance, IT Governance, Data Governance: What's the Difference?
Information Governance Principles
Part 2: Information Governance Risk Assessment and Strategic Planning. Information Risk Planning and Management
Strategic Planning and Best Practices for Information Governance
Information Governance Policy Development Part 3: Information Governance Key Impact Areas Based on the IG Reference Model. Business Considerations for a Successful IG Program / Barclay T Blair
Information Governance and Legal Functions / Robert Smallwood, Randy Esq Kahn, Barry Murphy
Information Governance and Records and Information Management Functions
Information Governance and Information Technology Functions
Information Governance and Privacy and Security Functions Part 4: Information Governance for Delivery Platforms. Information Governance for E-Mail and Instant Messaging
Information Governance for Social Media / Patricia Franks, Robert Smallwood
Information Governance for Mobile Devices
Information Governance for Cloud Computing / Monica Crocker, Robert Smallwood
SharePoint® Information Governance / Monica Crocker, Robert Smallwood
Long-Term Program Issues. Long-Term Digital Preservation / Charles M Dollar, Lori J Ashley
Maintaining an Information Governance Program and Culture of Compliance
Information Organization and Classification: Taxonomies and Metadata
Laws and Major Regulations Related to Records Management
Laws and Major Regulations Related to Privacy.
Summary
"Information 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"--Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Online resource (Wiley, Bloomberg Law, viewed March 12, 2018).
Location
www
Available in Other Form
Print version: Smallwood, Robert F., 1959- Information governance. Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2014
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Alternate Title
BNA Premier package.
Language
English
ISBN
9781118433829 (electronic book)
1118433823 (electronic book)
9781118419496 (electronic book)
1118419499 (electronic book)
9781118421017 (e-book)
1118421019 (e-book)
9781306550758
1306550750
9781118218303
1118218302
1118433823 (electronic book)
9781118419496 (electronic book)
1118419499 (electronic book)
9781118421017 (e-book)
1118421019 (e-book)
9781306550758
1306550750
9781118218303
1118218302
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