BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and RIM — May 29, 2017 — Toronto

Delivered as part of this year’s upcoming ARMA Canada Conference, this session will explore the benefits, risks, and RIM challenges of using employee-owned devices (e.g. smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.) to connect to corporate networks or access corporate data and information. Strategies and solutions for managing the RIM, security, and privacy challenges posed by those devices will also be presented.

Attendees may also be interested in the chapter I wrote on this topic for Carswell’s Records and Information Management supplemented book, which can be found on our site here.

For conference fees or to register: http://www.armacanadaconference.org/index.php/registration-2

Date

May 29, 2017
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Time

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Location

Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
33 Gerrard Street West

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ARMA Canada
Website
armacanada.org
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Case in Point

That's A Lot of Records!
Often the requirement for a needs assessment is driven by a specific initiative being considered or an immediate problem to be solved, rather than a general desire to establish a corporate (or organization-wide) IM program. We had a client wanting to improve its management of a specific group of critical records – thousands of member files in paper, microform and digital formats containing hundreds of unique document types.
Assess, Plan and Schedule
Ergo reviewed the organization’s current practices for managing those records, compared those practices to best practices, and identified risks and areas for improvement. From there we developed a strategic plan with a focus on records storage and retention. The plan identified the operational, financial and technological requirements for implementing the recommended changes, improvements and enhancements in the lifecycle management of the member records. Activities in the plan were classified as short term (next 6-12 months), medium term (next 12-24 months) and longer term (next 25+ months).
Step by Step Success
Implementation of the strategic plan enabled this organization to ensure its member records are properly identified, organized, accessible, protected and retained as long as necessary to meet operational and other requirements.
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