Getting a Handle on Current and Future Data Compliance

January 3, 2014

Data is changing faster than the technology developed to manage it. Staying on top of new information management techniques is an even greater challenge. Besides doing countless hours of research, Information Management reported on a Web seminar that recently took place called: “Protect, Serve, And Comply: How To Stay Ahead Of Data And Compliance Challenges.” The seminar description takes note of how data is getting bigger and bigger literally every second from social media to documents in fields such as healthcare, finance, and law.

Information management is even more critical as new laws are passed to regulate security, privacy, and the type of information stored. The webinar’s speakers include, Allan D. Grody of Financial InterGroup and Travis Broughton, an enterprise architect. Grody will explain the importance of why identity resolution is priority for organizations and how it will affect different industries.

Broughton then takes the stage for his share:

“Grody will be briefed by Intel Enterprise Architect Travis Broughton, who will show how a service gateway approach can offer identity mapping and enhanced data privacy with little to no impact on existing applications. These cloud gateways connect to on-premise enterprise architectures and address integration challenges for cloud, big data, and mobile applications. He’ll also discuss how data de-identification can remove key systems from audit scope, saving time, money and personnel resources.”

The article does not mention if the webinar will include how-to methods and tips for the attendees. Explanations build a strong beginning for understanding Broughton’s and Grody’s talk, but actual implementation is where it will be put to the test.

Whitney Grace, January 03, 2014

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Augmentext

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