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Recently I took on noted eDiscovery expert Ralph Losey in a friendly
exchange about the so-called death of information governance
<http://www.recommind.com/defensible-deletion/death-information-governance-greatly-exaggerated>.
In many ways the dustup boiled down to a philosophical debate about the
pros/cons of two relatively opposite dogmatic approaches to the management
of information: “Save and Search” versus “Classify and Delete.” These
relatively tactical considerations are ultimately built on beliefs about
the relative value and risk contained in information.

While there’s no definitive answer (yet), the war is being fought even
higher up the stack. This “war,” which has manifested itself as a battle of
Information Governance versus Search, is in many ways more about the
underlying tension between big data and privacy.

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