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The heightened state of information security in recent years has instigated genuine collaboration, in many organizations, amongst its professionals in IT, records, security, risk, compliance, and other stakeholders in business management. After the various perspectives are heard, the need is clear – an Information Governance (IG) strategy.
What is IG? Wikipedia roughly defines IG as a set of multi-disciplinary structures, policies, procedures, processes, and controls implemented to manage information at an enterprise level, supporting an organization’s immediate and future regulatory, legal, risk, and operational requirements. This definition resonates with me and broadly covers the range of information-related concerns facing virtually all businesses today.
How do I move IG forward in my organization?