| Publisher | Penton Media | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 910.4KB PDF | Date added | 02 Jun 2005 |
| Topics | Sarbanes-Oxley | ||
| Downloads | 227 | ||
The advent of Sarbanes-Oxley, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, and assorted market-specific regulations means that a person may be legally required to have an email compliance and retention policy. Although one can't tell what that policy might be, this white paper will share an overview of general retention and compliance issues, an understanding of Microsoft Exchange Server's built-in archiving and compliance features, knowledge of some sneaky pitfalls that may await one in implementing the policy, insight into how to manage the mail data for best-efforts compliance, and guidance on first steps to take when starting an archiving regime. This white paper discusses how to discover, manage, and archive information within the Exchange enterprise to successfully limit the legal exposure and protect the corporate information.
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