Today at 1pm Eastern, I will be participating in a webinar featuring Rebecca Bates Manno, Ken Tuggle, Bob Webb, and Bob Dibert, who are attorneys with the Louisville, Kentucky office of Frost Brown Todd LLC; and Michael Godin, a Senior Systems Engineer with Ecora Software.
In this presentation, our presenters from Frost Brown Todd will teach you how to avoid the devastating problems that your company may face if it does not implement and maintain an effective records retention and data management program. Specifically, you will learn how to develop an effective records retention and data management program for your company; how to staff your record and data management team; how to avoid obstructing justice in the course of destroying documents and data; and the benefits of having a records retention program in place when (not if) your company becomes involved in an audit, investigation or lawsuit.
Michael will follow our attorney-presenters to share how Ecora's Auditor Professional 4.5 can provide comprehensive reporting of how the infrastructure protecting your data is configured, particularly how to create policies and rules validating system configurations around critical data continue to be sustained, and how to identify changes in your system configuration that could make you vulnerable to an internal or external data breach.
You can register for this session by registering here.
This session covers:
- What is a Records and Data Management Program (RDMP)?
- Developing an effective RDMP
- Implementing the RDMP
- Reconciling Record Retention Policies with Obstruction of Justice statutes
- The emergency of eDiscovery Law
- Avoiding Criminal Conduct Sanctions
- Prevention vs. Cure: Understanding the infrastructure surrounding your data
I hope you are able to join us for this important, free presentation.
Contributed by Mark Tordoff

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I'm sorry I missed this. Is there a summary or an audio file somewhere? This seems like invaluable information.
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