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Why records managers must play a key role in reducing risk | Anne Cornish, RIMPA
Records and Information Management Practitioners Alliance (RIMPA) CEO Anne Cornish discusses how records and information management professionals can maintain relevance in a world of frequent data breaches and emerging technologies like large language models (LLMs). The key, she says, is to focus on how their role is essential in reducing risk.
Topics discussed
How records managers have done a poor job selling themselves in the context of risk
Why records managers need to ensure they don’t miss the next wave of technological progress
Why AI presents an opportunity for records managers, not a threat
What those in the records profession should be doing today to assist their business through the challenges of the next 5 years
Essential skills and traits records managers need to develop to increase their relevance to the enterprise
Why Anne is optimistic, not pessimistic about the future of records management
Resource linkshttps://www.rimpa.com.au/