ANSI has adopted Standard 25 to assist all types of organizations, whether private, non-profit or public sector in assessing whether the environment in which the ESI is maintained is trustworthy
This week we meet Betsy Fanning, Director, Standards and Chapter Relations
While there has been a lot of work going on to establish standards and guidelines, there is still a lot of work ahead to inform those practicing in this field on how to define meaningful use in a way it makes sense to patients and even the workers in the medical profession
Do you even have a communication policy standard?
So how do you engage workers to understand how information security policies relate to data standards?...She is defining standards, pushing the data metrics to be related to costs and dollars and enacting data and information governance where there has been none before
For the 500+ surveyed, there appears to be very little thought given to e-discovery, retention policies, and most of all, classification schemes and metadata standards
Each simple policy is supported with multiple standards and procedures. But not everyone needs to know the standards (like how to configure the default retention on the Exchange email server) so we don’t muddy the policies with unnecessary detail
Private clouds can greatly help organizations maintain a fair degree of control over standards and best practices for mobile users, while still making it possible to have data “live anywhere
I am at times directed to Dublin Core as an industry standard of metadata and terms yet few organizations actually know it exists let alone if it would be appropriate for their requirements
” Along the rolling mix of information, statistics, standards, experience and opinion, Nick built the case for governance, and then he talked about how to make that case in your organization