Collecting data allows businesses to glean essential information for improving processes, reducing costs, better serving customers and more. However, it also comes with risk: Every organization that ...
Reduce risks of data breaches and make better decisions using more accurate information by introducing data minimization procedures into your business.
At a recent annual meeting of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Data Security and Privacy Liability, one key theme seemed to be on everyone's mind. During the ...
In an era where data is often hailed as the new oil, organizations are tempted to collect as much information as possible. They believe every extra piece of data holds the key to innovation, profit or ...
The letters I get from companies informing me of a data breach exposing my information vary in their apologetic language, with some groveling more than others for the carelessness. But I’ve yet to see ...
The world runs on data. A hallmark of successful businesses is their ability to use quality facts and figures to their advantage. Unfortunately, data rarely arrives ready to use. Instead, businesses ...
Martin has over three decades of experience representing clients in complex and high-stakes commercial litigation. He has extensive knowledge concerning e-discovery, information governance, and data ...
Corporate information governance best practices—and not government regulations—are the main factors pushing companies toward data minimization policies, according to a new survey. A mountain of ...
When it comes to data collection, the ad tech industry has long had a hoarder mentality. Gather up as much data as you can from as many sources as possible, store it indefinitely, and if you’re not ...