In a recent Veritas survey of 10,000 office professionals and IT
decision makers it was revealed that “48% of office professionals would
rather give up their clothes than delete their data”. The same
...
Remember Y2K? If you’ve been in the IT industry for 20 years or so, you
certainly will: all the hype that was generated in the 1990s about the
impending “time bomb” of the Year 2000. What would happen...
The GDPR and other data privacy laws are a clear indication that
organisations must start taking great care when collecting and using
personal information. You could of course argue that this should h...
I recently got the oppGDPR Compassortunity to take on a new region with
Veritas, covering a geography from Russia, through Eastern Mediterranean
and Gulf countries and down through Africa. As part of ...
There is no doubt that it’s an exciting moment to be involved in
Information Governance. I say that as something of a veteran. In my
early career in law firms, I helped clients grapple with complying ...
When it comes to data, most IT organisations simply provide application
and infrastructure services with little or no concern for the volume of
data they create. This data is owned by the ‘business’ w...
...is just one of the things I’ve heard repeatedly over the last few
months. I’ve also heard: GDPR is just hype. We don’t have an office in
the EU. I don’t know what GDPR stands for. It’s funny how so...
This is a guest blog post. Views expressed in this post are original
thoughts posted by Jos Creese, CEO at Creese Consulting Limited. Note
that the views expressed in this guest blog do not necessaril...
“Wow, that was amazing!” Not my words, but those of a guest speaker we
had brought over from the UK to co-present in our Executive Forum and
General Sessions on the subject of Data Privacy, specifical...
To truly comply with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
rules, means being able to see into ALL of the organisation’s data,
which will assist in adopting a holistic approach with proces...