Why Information Governance and the Legal Function Belong Together

The recent revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were enacted to address the issues of over preservation and the ever growing volumes of data most all companies have. At the same time, data breaches and increased regulatory scrutiny have caused greater involvement in information governance practices by in-house and outside counsel.  To help you make the most of this collaboration between records and legal, this session will focus on the forces causing the convergence, future trends, and practical steps you can take to get the best impact for you and your organization. In addition, you’ll leave with tips and advice from practitioners around the country on how they have succeeded where others have failed.  Whether you’re in-house or at a law firm, in eDiscovery or corporate law, you will gain valuable knowledge on this important topic.
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Australian Citizenship Practice Exams|Government and the law in Australia S1

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Australian Citizenship Practice Exams Government and the law in Australia |Australian Government S1. Prepare for Australian Citizenship Test with this free handy app containing 600 questions to help you practice. Enjoy a collection of 500 notes across various topics for The Australian Citizenship Test exam preparation, arranged by Subjects, modules and chapters.
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Modernizing Your Network in the Age of Zero Trust

Your network is the backbone of your IT system. Yet it may be the oldest part of your infrastructure. Network modernization is vitally important, but it can be challenging for many state and local governments. Network needs have grown more extensive and complex, and many governments simply don’t have the budget or staff resources they need to ensure safe and secure digital transformation efforts.
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Keeping Connections Secure Across Hybrid Multicloud Infrastructure

State and local governments are tasked with securely connecting one or multiple of five things to support mission-critical needs: People, locations, data, clouds and applications. With a renewed focus on government cybersecurity, agencies face increased pressure to keep those connections secure. There’s growing attention to the physical security of government data centers and an increase in the adoption of cloud strategies that explore vendor-neutral data center options. And as governments look to future-proof their operations and keep pace with the ever-changing digital world, more agencies are leveraging networking and interconnection capabilities that can dynamically deliver services from multiple clouds or networks around the country. Having effective security across these clouds will be critical in enabling agency success.
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Government Email: Public or Private Record?

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The explosion of information held by government agencies presents unique and growing challenges to those that must administer the public's access to government records. Questions persist about the scope of the government's duties in maintaining and producing electronically stored information. Particularly thorny questions arise in the area of personal email accounts.
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