Balance Matters

Mitigate Risk
Lower risk by applying unified policies to:
- Control access to information and avoid damage to corporate reputation
- Protect against breach of privacy and ethics violations
- Establish a defensible Information Governance program
- Ensure regulatory and internal policy compliance
Minimize eDiscovery Risks
Reduce common risks associated with poorly managed content, including spoliation and smoking guns.
Information Governance affects positive change across every aspect of the eDiscovery process. Dealing with large-scale litigation is a daunting challenge for any company, and the moment litigation is foreseeable, companies are expected to safeguard any and all potentially relevant information—whether an email, a website, a spreadsheet, or a product specification—regardless where it resides; servers, hard drives, mobile devices, on the cloud.
In addition, a defensible disposition approach controls the timely deletion of information in accordance with policies and regulations reducing the likelihood and consequences of “smoking guns” and spoliation
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Courts are Sending You a Message
Listen to industry experts Barclay Blair and Jeremy Barnes as they cover the pitfalls of email management (and how to avoid them). In this session, three recent high-profile cases are discussed with a focus on best practices and lessons learned.
Safeguarding Your Company Against Risk and Cost
The cost savings attributed to a records management program alone provide an impressive business case, but investing in records management is really an investment in the long-term viability of an organization.
This paper explains how an enterprise-wide records management program is the one strategic move organizations can make to mitigate the risk of unmanaged information while capitalizing on significant information storage and archiving cost saving opportunities.