Records managers butt heads over privacy issues at ARMA Live 2013
Issues of governance, risk, compliance and data privacy came to a head in a
panel discussion at the ARMA Live 2013 conference. The two-hour panel featured several
members of ARMA and an engaged audience of records
managers, general counsel and compliance officers. The discussion turned to various
hot-button issues, including whether privacy is a sacred right, whether records management can
really save companies money and whether data destruction is a meaningful concept.
Panelists included Alexandra Bradley, president and the principal consultant for Harwood
Information Associates Limited; Dave McDermott, an information lifecycle governance consultant for
IBM's software services group; Patricia "Pat" Vice, president of Patricia Vice, CRM &
Associates; and John Montana, principal at Montana & Associates. The panelists were asked
several questions about privacy, recordsmanagement
challenges and more. This is what they had to say:
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