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Katie Phelps <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Oct 2017 10:26:38 -0400
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Join us on October 19th at 11:30 for our next monthly Orlando chapter 
meeting- Privacy, Security, RIM and the Board. 

Hardly a week goes by without news of yet another organization's 
information being compromised. Is cyber-warfare out of control? Have 
organizations become too complacent in handling data? Is the problem 
insoluble? Topics discussed were increased data volumes; the prevalence of 
sensitive, private, and confidential data in the information economy; and 
how to insert privacy by design, privacy by prescription, and useful data 
placement strategies in your organization's information lifecycle 
management program. Learn why your organization's management and 
board may (and should) be ready to listen.

Our speaker will be Andrew Ysasi, who achieved senior roles using a 
proven business and technology acumen amassed over a 20-year career. 
Since 2007 he has provided senior leadership, led complex multimillion-
dollar projects, and consulted with small local and multibillion-dollar 
companies at Kent Record Management, Inc. in Michigan. Throughout his 
career, he has conducted scores of presentations on leadership, 
information governance, records management, cloud computing, business 
development, privacy, security, project management, and career planning.

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