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Iron Mountain offers best practices for compliance, retention and disposition of records.
April is Records and Information Management (RIM) Awareness Month, which was created to promote good information management and record keeping. As leaders in information management, Iron Mountain understands everyone has a role to play in properly managing both the physical and digital records we create, access, store, or dispose of everyday and keeping them secure.
To understand a little more about RIM Awareness, we went straight to the expert: meet Arlette Walls, Global Records and Information Manager for internal records at Iron Mountain. A five-year Mountaineer, Arlette is a member of our Privacy and Compliance team.
A: Records and Information Management (RIM) is an essential organizational function that oversees the entire lifecycle of information from creation (or ingestion) to disposition. It requires effectively implementing consistent and accountable record keeping practices, including adherence to the organization’s retention schedule, which covers how long records must be kept to comply with rules and regulations. RIM increases efficiency, reduces risk, and drives value throughout the organization.
A: For a RIM Manager, this is an opportunity to educate employees within the organization about the importance of good information management practices, provide them with resources, promote compliance, and more importantly engage them in proactively managing the information they generate or contribute to.
A: Being the information manager for a global information management company is kind of a unique experience. I need to keep our internal and external customers’ data safe, of course, but want to set a good example.
It's exciting to pilot products and services that we’re offering to our customers. This gives me the opportunity to provide feedback from a RIM perspective, and help our customers that way.
A: The role of a records and information manager has changed tremendously in the last decade, with exposure to new technologies, whether blockchain or AI, new platforms, more privacy regulations, sustainability principles, etc. It’s always challenging to stay current and relevant, but partnering with our data governance team, privacy, compliance and others, has allowed me to do just that. I’m a lifelong learner, and this is a role where there is always more to learn.
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