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The 10 most important principles for successful data protection implementation
As with the introduction of the GDPR, the hectic pace in the run-up to the issue of data protection was and is noticeable everywhere. Completely wrongly, provided that one had already fulfilled the elementary requirements before. Because the new data protection law...
The new krm website and digitalkonform.ch: the most important changes at a glance
In general, the refresh was aimed at a modern design, bilingualism throughout, and a stronger focus of krm services on customer demand; customer value is our main driver. We have also sharpened the profiles of the krm service areas and narrowed them down to four core...
Records Management Pain Points
What are the sore points in data management or document management? What are the "eternal obstacles" that most organizations cut their teeth on? Most organizations implicitly or explicitly have a "records management system," by whatever term such a system is known in...
Science magazine SRF2 on the subject of AI in archives
Article in the science magazine of Swiss Radio SRF 2 from 1.12.19 with Bruno Wildhaber on the topic: Use of AI for legal research and in archives. Post from 16:00, respectively 21:25 To the...
Electronic invoices possible without electronic signature?
Download our whitepaper on the topic (as of 4.2017): As we had already announced, since 1.1.17 the Federal Tax Administration (FTA) also allows electronic invoices that have not been digitally signed. The...
Do companies need a Chief Information Governance Officer (CIGO)? (2) – Organizational change is needed!
"Perhaps the greatest organizational challenge on the road to unified information governance is that no one department alone can achieve the intended goals and benefits." (Harry Pugh, Destroying Data: Why It's So Difficult, in Information Systems & Management, No....
IT vs. information governance?
What distinguishes IT and information governance and what are your due diligence obligations in the context of IG? Download a sample of the Information Governance Guide:
E-mail archiving: obligation or freestyle? (part 3)
E-mail archiving: obligation or freestyle? Part Three: Was Hillary Clinton not elected president because of the email affair? Everyone rubs their eyes in amazement. Donald Trump was elected and becomes the 45th president of the United States. It was a democratic...
Electronic invoicing – a topic for winners?
The whole world is talking about digitization, but it's often forgotten that it's not the big things that dominate day-to-day management. Just as any BoD would love to have more time for strategic issues, as a modern executive it would be great to only have to worry...
Simplification of documentation and archiving obligations in companies
Quote: Bern, 27.09.2019 - On September 27, the Federal Council adopted the report "Reducing regulatory costs. Relaxation of documentation and archiving regulations". In addition to the ongoing efforts of the federal government to reduce duplications in documentation...
Stuart Russell: Human Compatible – A few notes on a “best seller” (2019).
On the control problem of artificial intelligence (AI) and other perennial issues In 2019, Stuart Russell's acclaimed bestseller "Human Compatible. Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control" (there is already a wikipedia article about it). Russell is a...
An IT security expert on the board of directors and what does that have to do with information governance?
Recently, there have been more reports of hacker attacks in Switzerland (March 2016). In this context, the discussion arises for the first time as to whether safety experts should not be delegated to the Board of Directors. So the question is: Does it make sense to...
Where is my data?
The importance of information governance cannot be communicated enough. Enclosed is a (still) current article from Netzwoche No. 8 / 2017 with the most important arguments.
The false fear of digitization: Why don’t you destroy your paper?
Many managers and board members are unaware that 95% of all legal transactions in Switzerland can be conducted electronically without any problems. Time and time again, we encounter chief financial officers who feel that 19th century techniques must be used to meet...
Data loss due to the human factor – HR offboarding / exit
Employees who leave a company - whether voluntarily or involuntarily - often cause major data loss that can wreak havoc. A company's data disclosure can cause immense reputational damage, depending on the type of data. Data loss is often due to human error. It is not...
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