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Here’s a Webcast That Shows You How to Operationalize Data Mapping: eDiscovery Webcasts

Complex information governance challenges require a comprehensive and complete approach to understanding an organization’s data profile through the lenses of compliance, privacy, and litigation. Data mapping is a critical component of this understanding.  Here’s a webcast on Wednesday that will show you how to operationalize data mapping!

Wednesday, June 23rd, HaystackID will host the webcast Operationalizing Data Mapping: From Practices and Protocols to Proven Processes at noon ET (11am CT, 9am PT).  In this presentation industry experts will share how to consider and operationalize data mapping processes utilized in the planning, preparation, and migration of complex data sets consisting of high-risk, sensitive, and low-risk data requiring management and migration.

Webcast Highlights:

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The practices, protocols, and processes around this vital component can make the difference between an organization’s comfort or concern regarding its data profile.  To find out how to how to operationalize data mapping, register for the webcast here.

So, what do you think?  Do you feel that your organization has a plan to fully operationalize data mapping processes?  If not, consider attending the webinar!  Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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