Saturday, 9 April 2016

Register O’Donnell speaks about managing cybersecurity issues

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William O’Donnell was a recent guest speaker at Boston College’s Advancing Studies program at Wood’s College on the issue of managing cybersecurity policies in government.

The Registry is the principal office for more than 5,000,000 land recorded documents dating back to 1793.

“Information technology is like ‘Beauty or the Beast.’ It provides for so many technological breakthroughs that make it easier for property owners to receive and analyze information. Today, Registry patrons can view any documents from the comfort of their home and office. Business owners can download documents from their computers if they have an account and anyone can be notified for security purposes when a real estate document has been recorded or updated at the Registry with their name on it by signing up for a free program. You can even come to our office hours and we can print out a copy of your deed from our laptops,” noted O’Donnell. For the full article click here 



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