Keeping Up Information Privacy in a Down Economy
Iron Mountain to Host Webcast on Avoiding Information Privacy Pitfalls
Boston (June 22, 2009) – Iron Mountain Incorporated
(NYSE: IRM), the global leader in information protection and storage
services, will soon host a free Webcast on how companies can take
cost-effective steps to ensure the privacy of sensitive information.
Charles Kennedy, a leading privacy and data protection expert from
Morrison & Foerster, LLP, will help attendees to strengthen their
compliance by discussing the common pitfalls and bad habits of well
meaning companies during this economic downturn. Records managers,
corporate counselors, privacy and compliance officers, and others
responsible for information disposal or privacy compliance policies
should attend.
WHAT:
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Titled Privacy Pitfalls in a Down Economy, this Webcast will:
- Explain why privacy compliance becomes more important during economic uncertainty
- Show the vulnerability of paper records to data breaches or theft
- Overview the types of privacy pitfalls common in down economies
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WHEN:
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
2-3 p.m., EDT
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REGISTER:
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http://www.ironmountain.com/privpitfalls
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PRESS CONTACT:
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Dan O'Neill, senior public relations manager, Iron Mountain
617-535-2966 dan.oneill@ironmountain.com
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About Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM) helps organizations around the
world reduce the costs and risks associated with information protection
and storage. The Company offers comprehensive records management and
data protection solutions, along with the expertise and experience to
address complex information challenges such as rising storage costs,
litigation, regulatory compliance and disaster recovery. Founded in
1951, Iron Mountain is a trusted partner to more than 120,000 corporate
clients throughout North America, Europe, Latin American and Asia
Pacific. For more information, visit the Company's Web site at www.ironmountain.com.