Aight… Let’s table the technology discussion for a minute…
Every CIO must ask Chief Counsel and all of the workers reporting to Legal (including internal and external attorneys, paralegals and administrative executives) how the information that flows in and out their department is governed and controlled.
Here is a short survey that CIO should send to [...]
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Time To Talk To The Lawyers
August 18th, 2009 · 3 Comments
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Skip It… She Can Say It Better Than I Can
June 8th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Has many of you who know me, you know that I’m always on the run. For instance I landed at 7pm and I’m back out at 6am in the morning.
<Sigh>
Sometimes there isn’t just enough time. So instead of screaming that all of you need to understand the benefits of Managed File Transfer, I will let superstar
who is signed [...]
Trust Me… $700B Bailout Means You Betta Think Governance
October 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Or Why Governance = Oversight = Compliance = Regulations or whatever you want to call it.
Read this:
Unregulated swaps hastened Wall Street collapse
By JOHN DUNBAR –
WASHINGTON (AP) — It can be a fine line between investing and gambling. But in Las Vegas, you know the odds. On Wall Street, that’s not always the case.
Especially when it [...]
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People On The West Coast Are So Cool
October 8th, 2008 · No Comments
One of the coolest parts about visiting the west coast is that I’m on east coast time. So that means:
I’m wide awake at 5am
I’m on top of email
I get to listen to even more of Howard Stern
I get to read the papers!
The award for the coolest email this morning comes from Reid from Group Logic. [...]
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Uggg My Email Box Is Over Capacity… Thank Goodness for GMail, Yahoo, and Hotmail!
October 7th, 2008 · No Comments
It makes sense don’t it. If I can’t send via corporate email because of constraints then I should just use some free options. Simple. But not so simple. If you are a security professional, legal counsel, founder or just the Board of Directors, you need to be concerned that there could be and likely is [...]
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