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Drowning in Data: How the Federal Rules Are Staying Afloat in a Flood of Information

Posted on December 27, 2017 by Josh Blane

As technology continues to permeate our everyday lives, the amount of data we generate increases—and rapidly. Consistent with Moore’s Law, in 2013, 90% of all the world’s data was created within the previous two years alone. Technological advances have not … Continue reading →

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