Book description
Practical, step-by-step guidance for corporations, universities and
government agencies to protect and secure confidential documents and
business records
Managers and public officials are looking for technology and
information governance solutions to "information leakage" in
an understandable, concise format. Safeguarding Critical
E-Documents provides a road map for corporations, governments,
financial services firms, hospitals, law firms, universities and other
organizations to safeguard their internal electronic documents and
private communications.
- Provides practical, step-by-step guidance on protecting
sensitive and confidential documents-even if they leave the
organization electronically or on portable devices
- Presents a blueprint for corporations, governments, financial
services firms, hospitals, law firms, universities and other
organizations to safeguard internal electronic documents and
private communications
- Offers a concise format for securing your organizations from
information leakage
In light of the recent WikiLeaks revelations, governments and
businesses have heightened awareness of the vulnerability of
confidential internal documents and communications. Timely and
relevant, Safeguarding Critical E-Documents shows how to keep
internal documents from getting into the wrong hands and weakening
your competitive position, or possible damaging your organization's
reputation and leading to costly investigations.
ROBERT F. SMALLWOOD is a Partner and Executive Director of the
E-Records Institute at IMERGE Consulting. One of the world's most
respected authorities on e-records and document management, he has
published more research reports on e-records, e-documents, and e-mail
security issues over the past five years than any other person or
organization. His research and consulting clients include Johnson
& Johnson, IBM, Apple, MillerCoors, Ricoh Americas Corporation,
South Carolina Retirement Systems, Dallas Independent School District,
U. S. FDA, National Archives and Records Administration,
Transportation Safety Board of Canada, Canadian Parliament, Supreme
Court of Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and National
Archives of Australia, among others.