INFORMATION DISCOVERY
- essential to effective compliance
Wednesday 1st December 2004
24th floor, Tower 42, London EC2
Government regulation and stiff competition are nothing new for the financial and legal services industries. However, the combination of the recent wave of compliance-driven legislation, the latest corporate governance scandals and developments in the global political environment is rapidly establishing a new era of INFORMATION REGULATION.
Your organisation generates thousands of documents and e-mails every day. Do any of them violate regulations or procedures?
An estimated 85% of an organisation’s information assets is in "unstructured" formats - primarily text-based sources such as email, documents, presentations, web pages and instant messages. Buried in your unstructured data may be the words that can either make or cost your organisation millions.
But can you find those words? They could be anywhere in the vast sea of unstructured data that forms the information foundation of your business.
In response to this rapidly emerging compliance need, new approaches to INFORMATION DISCOVERY are now being deployed.
Effective information discovery saves time and money, reduces fraud, improves operational effectiveness, enhances competitive initiatives and reduces the risk of regulatory non-compliance.
Now an innovative new seminar will give you the opportunity to hear about the latest developments in this increasingly important field. We have brought together a panel of expert speakers to share their knowledge, experience and insights with you in an informal but informative seminar programme, followed by a networking drinks reception.
Join us on the 24th floor of Tower 42, in the centre of the City, to learn how your organisation can use your most vital asset - your information - to help ensure best practice and added value in regulatory compliance.
Attendance at the seminar and reception is free, but places are limited. Please therefore note that a maximum of 2 bookings per organisation will be accepted.