Jul 30 2007
Information and content management compliance
What should you care about? Which tasks are relevant? Which processes are important? Atle Skekkeland from AIIM points us to Chris Harris-Jones’ definition of Information Management Compliance.
He points out that Information Management compliance is usually defined as the following:
- Finding and retrieving information on demand
- Controlling access and confidentiality
- Monitoring and reporting for enforcement
- Comprehensive auditing
- Secure retention and destruction
Furthermore, he points out, that we need to consider how we scan our documents in the first place. You might consider reading my post on scanning to email.
Corey Smith is the Vice President of Innovation at Fisher’s Document Systems where he maintains a blog on business and technology.