Michael-Irene
Michael Irene is a data and information governance practitioner based in London, United Kingdom. He is also a Fellow of Higher Education Academy, UK, and can be reached via moshoke@yahoo.com; twitter: @moshoke

No matter how prepared or no matter the number of information security controls a company possesses, a time will come when the

There is something about information governance and data privacy governance that makes it seem hard to tame. One, the incessant

Covid, in its wake, brought a new way of doing things. Companies, shops, hotels developed new ways to monitor temperatures to consider

The role of procurement in data privacy governance is critical to any organisation’s data privacy framework. Yet, most stakeholders

In today’s economy, information management seemingly seems to present various challenges due to unprecedented shifts from paper-based

A World Economic report opines that personal data is the new oil. As such, companies want to generate this “new oil” in massive

Data governance can contribute to the making and breaking of any company. Yet, many company stakeholders rarely pay close attention to

There is a saying in information governance “what you don’t know might be what will hurt you”. In other words, without a good

There are many ways that an information governance system can collapse many ways, where even the finest of governance systems/tools

There is a saying in data protection speak, “don’t keep what you don’t need.” As simple as that may sound, many companies keep what