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E-mail Mismanagement Risky for Insurers

Silver Spring, Md. — E- is arguably the single-largest source of information creation for most organizations. Yet for the majority of these companies, e- is poorly managed—if all, according to recent research performed by AIIM’s Market Intelligence Group. The research concludes that e- has become the biggest content concern for corporate America.

E- plays a significant role in insurers’ documenting decisions and in conducting the of an organization. The content association’s recent study reveals that only 49% of survey respondents are “very confident” or “quite confident” that they can, if challenged, demonstrate that their electronic information is accurate, accessible and trustworthy. Thirty-three percent are “slightly confident” and 19% of the 652 respondents are “not confident” all.

Organizations are when they don’t retain important e-mails as records. E-mails should only be kept according to their value for the organization, according to AIIM. Many organizations also underestimate and e-discovery costs. In the survey, only 38% said they are “very confident” or “quite confident” that e-mails related to documenting commitments and obligations made by staff are recorded, complete and retrievable. Thirty-two percent of the respondents are “slightly confident” and 30% are “not confident” all.

Research from New York-based Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu says error, and a failure to address on an enterprisewide basis, are undermining efforts by top institutions to safeguard data.

Deloitte’s Global Survey asked senior information executives from 169 major global institutions about the current in and . When comes to breaches, the activities of the institution’s own customers are one of the most worrisome elements, according to the Deloitte survey, finding that the top three breaches were viruses and worms, e- and phishing/pharming.

Framingham, Mass.-based global market intelligence firm IDC’s latest to its “Expanding Digital Universe Report” estimates that we will have times more electronic information in 2011 than in 2006, which could mean times more e-mails in your inbox and on your server. Another survey by AIIM, the Cohasset Associates firm and information association ARMA that 40% of organizations still do not include electronic records in their retention schedules.

“U.S. organizations need to get their e-mails under control,” says John Mancini, president of AIIM. “Our new E- Certificate Program, based on amongst our 50, associates and professional members, will provide organizations with a better understanding of how to improve the control of their corporate e-mails.”

AIIM’s new E- (EMM) Certificate Program is designed from global among AIIM’s 50, associates and professional members, and provides course attendees with an understanding of industry , and existing and emerging technologies for managing corporate e-. The course objectives and content were defined and reviewed by subject matter experts in AIIM’s Education Advisory Groups. Course materials were based on the objectives and developed by Jesse Wilkins and others Access Sciences Corp.

Sources: AIIM and INN archives

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