What is information governance – a brief explanation
Book Information Governance
Book excerpt IG 2021 (5): IG also applies to SMEs – The GLAS model as a guide
We repeatedly hear the objection from various sides that information governance is only relevant for medium to large organizations. For managers and people without prior knowledge, the introduction: Information Governance for KLV (children, laymen and board...
Book extract 2021 (7): Linking data – using semantic technologies
Do you know the fallacy of disconnected data? It goes something like this: (chap. 6.3 Data management) "Most organizations are full to bursting with databases specifically designed to support one application or another. There is also data in...
Book excerpt 2021 (6): Extreme collaboration as a prerequisite for successful information governance
"The greatest challenge on the road to unifying successful governance is the fact that no one function or department alone is capable of achieving the perceived goals and benefits." (Pugh H. 2012) - Book p.37, chap. 2.3.4 Organization of information...
Subject areas / disciplines of information governance
This chart provides an overview and distinguishes three main subject areas: Information Management Risk management IT Governance
Top down or bottom up?
Both, because the classic top-down methods have proven to be a complete failure. Many organizations have spent years thinking about how to implement records management in the most structured and uniform way possible. Most of these initiatives have run out of steam,...
Book extract IG 2021 (2): Examination & Certification (GeBüV)
Testing & certification of digitization solutions (providers & users) In the context of digitization, the question is repeatedly raised as to whether the planned solution is legally compliant. The Business Records Ordinance ( GeBüV ) is the authoritative...
Book extract IG 2021 (4): Delete data – use cases and challenges
Context and case studies Since the introduction of the GDPR 2018, the targeted deletion of data has become an important topic in data protection. The krm seminar from Sept. 2021 has conveyed how successful implementation can be approached. It is clear that this...
Original or non-original? What the Hitler diaries have in common with scanned documents
Although digitization is rightly advancing in leaps and bounds, there are still good reasons to know about the quality and evidential value of handwritten documents. Erich Kupferschmid of the Forensic Institute Zurich has commented in detail on this topic in the new...
Book excerpt IG 2021 (1): Overcoming data anarchy – information governance
2.1.4 Data anarchy? Bruno Wildhaber If you follow the discussion about data and its development over the last few years, you inevitably come up against five focal points, namely data protection aspects, security issues, digitization, AI (artificial intelligence) and...
Book extract IG 2021 (3): Testing and certification of AI supported products and systems.
Context and case study AI is making inroads and is also keeping us busy. For several years now, krm has also been using semantic technologies for data cleansing with the MATRIO Method®, which would be inconceivable without the use of AI mechanisms. We have addressed...
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