Tags: breach , compliance , cybersecurity , data , data localization , international law , legislation , MDBN , news , regulation , retention About the Author: Since 2013, Jared Walker has acted as the curator extraordinaire for Zasio’s legal research database
This includes information security related to applications hosted on the platform for which your data is stored Myself and my firm at EPC Group have also run across Countries and International Laws that prohibit the storage or access of content outside the borders of their country
In the weeks to come I will touch on additional considerations such as using tools such as Riverbed to increase SharePoint's WAN performance, language packs, international law considerations such as the Patriot Act, the Freedom of Information Act, etc. and how those can affect your server placement and how to implement a Global deployment with real cost savings in mind
Partially because they are not experts in all things legal, business, market conditions, international law, etc. However, by starting with the business requirements Records Managers are on the right path
Unfortunately, compliance, retention, and privacy issues become much more complex when there is a continual concern about which records are being managed in which media centric systems. International laws and regulations may address or even specify one form of media or another, while ignoring the existence of duplicative records that exist in multiple formats
Understanding the Implications of International Law and Your Organization’s Data For the past six or seven years, there has been a growing and very public backlash against laws in the US and those laws that govern US-based data centers such as the Patriot Act
Understanding the Implications of International Law and Your Organization’s Data For the past 6 or 7 years, there has been a growing and very public backlash against laws in the US and those that govern US-based data centers such as the Patriot Act
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