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Information handling regulatory and compliance requirements abound over multiple industries...*



InfoGov.com reduces risks by transforming & creating an integrated regulatory framework and leverage technology allowing you to save time by seeing the full picture and make the right decisions.


*(e.g., SOX, GDPR, CCPA, CSL, PIPL, ADPPA, HIPAA, HITECH, GLBA, OSHA, NIST, ISO, KYC, PSD2, FERPA, FERC, SPRING, FISMA, ESAPI, FINRA, BASEL II, BSA, IETF, TOGAF, AIFMD, AML, MLD, OFSI, LGPD, NYDFS, DFARS, and more.)

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InfoGov.com is more than risk...


InfoGov.com is an Information Governance advisory firm, knowledge portal, and coaching resource platform for public policy, corporate boards of directors, c-suite executives, legal, risk, compliance, human resources (HR), information technology (IT), security, privacy, business employees, and contractors.


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As an 'AI for People' based Knowledge as a Service (KaaS) research & training community, our services digitally transform your organization’s information management culture while seamlessly integrating into existing daily workflows, saving time and costs.


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What is Information Governance and Why is it Important?

“Information governance is the overarching and coordinating strategy for all organizational information. It establishes the authorities, supports, processes, capabilities, structures, and infrastructure to enable information to be a useful asset and reduced liability to an organization, based on that organization’s specific business requirements and risk tolerance.” - ARMA International

Legal, Audit, and Compliance Requirements 

"The key functional area that information governance (IG) impacts most is legal functions, since legal requirements are paramount. Failure to meet them can literally put an organization out of business or land executives in prison. Privacy, security, records management, information technology (IT), and business management functions are important—very important—but the most significant aspect of all of these functions relates to legality and regulatory compliance." - Robert Smallwood with Randy Kahn, Esq., and Barry Murphy Information Governance: Concepts, Strategies, and Best Practices

 Collaboration Requires Orchestration

InfoGov.com assists your company or organization in drawing together key stakeholders, processes, and technologies that exist across your organization – orchestrate the guidance while ensuring all policy is in alignment with organizational goals, regulatory requirements, security measures – and then drive information efficiencies forward.

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