by Zasio | Mar 24, 2016 | Blog, By Rick Surber
ARMA (Association of Records Managers & Administrators) defines a permanent record as a “record that has been determined to have sufficient historical, administrative, legal, fiscal, or other value to warrant continuing preservation.[i]” Continuing preservation...
by Zasio | Mar 17, 2016 | Blog
Implementation of the “Markets in Financial Instruments Directive” or MIFID II is most likely delayed until at least early 2017, but companies should not delay in taking steps to prepare for its elevated communications record-keeping requirements. The EU Commission’s...
by Zasio | Mar 10, 2016 | Blog, By Frank Fazzio
Digital encryption technology has been recently subjected to public pressure and oversight by Congress, Federal Courts and law enforcement agencies. In the wake of the San Bernardino terrorist attacks and the ongoing public struggle between Apple and the Federal...
by Zasio | Mar 2, 2016 | Blog
The use of social media sites by elected officials have recently come under heavy scrutiny as one official in Pima County, Supervisor Ally Miller, allegedly deleted comments from her “official” social media Facebook page, while other public offices banned accounts...
by Zasio | Feb 9, 2016 | Blog, By Rick Surber
INTRODUCTION Data privacy laws complicate the ability of companies to manage information by: (1) compelling their destruction before fulfilling business or operational needs; and (2) limiting how information can be shared or transferred. This article discusses...
by Zasio | Feb 9, 2016 | Blog, By Jared Walker
INTRODUCTION Imagine a future as depicted in the Tom Cruise thriller Minority Report,[1] in which police arrest future criminals before they commit the crime, based on predictive foreknowledge. That future is not so far-fetched, as companies such as Amazon work to...