(WEBINAR) "Electronic Records Disaster Planning & Recovery"

This webinar will teach how to respond to disasters and mitigate risks when it comes to electronic records... (READ MORE)






TITLE: "Electronic Records Disaster Planning and Recovery"

OVERVIEW: Electronic records are susceptible to damage from water from floods, heat from fires, power surges, computer viruses, and accidental or intentional destruction of data. This webinar will teach attendees about mitigating these risks and responding to these disasters, including how to:
 
  • Assess their organization's risk of experiencing an electronic records disaster
  • Reduce the chances that a disaster will damage their electronic records
  • Salvage various types of electronic media, and
  • Recover data stored on damaged electronic media
 
Webinar Attendees will learn about mitigating these risks and responding to these disasters, including how to: assess their organization's risk of experiencing an electronic records disaster, reduce the chances that a disaster will damage their electronic records, salvage various types of electronic media, and recover data stored on damaged electronic media.

DATE & TIME: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 | 1:00PM ET | 12:00PM CT | 11:00AM MT | 10:00AM PT

DURATION: 45-60 Minutes

PRICE: FREE for Members; $39.00 for Non-Members

CREDITS: Preapproved for 1.0 ARC (Academy of Certified Archivists), 1.0 CEU (ARMA International), and 1.0 Study Hour (GARA Certificate Program.) 

GARA CERTIFICATE CORE COMPETENCY AREA: "Disaster Preparedness and Business Continuity"

PRESENTERS: Sarah Durling and Monica Hauck-Whealton, Records Advisory Officers, New York State Archives
 

     
Sarah
Durling

  Monica
Hauck-Whealton

 
Sarah Durling is the New York State Archives’ Records Advisory Officer covering education-oriented local governments. Sarah has over 20 years of experience working with government records at the State and Federal levels and provides records management advice and training to local government officials. 

Monica Hauck-Whealton is the New York State Archives’ Records Advisory Officer serving Counties, Libraries, and Miscellaneous Governments.  She has over fifteen years of experience providing advice and assistance to government employees regarding retention and management of their records. 
 
This Webinar is Sponsored by NAGARA Strategic Partner:


 
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When
8/6/2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Eastern Daylight Time
Registration
Registration has now closed. Active members may view the recording in the archive.