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Defining an Email Archiving Policy
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ABSTRACT:
Any business record, including email, may be subject to discovery proceedings and legal actions. That's why defining and archiving email business records is one of the most important policy concerns for companies that are subject to regulatory compliance requirements and e-discovery.

In this chapter, discover how to implement a comprehensive email-archiving policy that will enforce how users manage and retain their electronic messages.

Specifically, you'll learn about:

  • The purpose of an email-archiving policy
  • Acceptable-use guidelines
  • Email management and retention options
  • Staff roles and responsibilities in policy compliance



Speaker

Jon Brown
Publisher, Windows Media Group ,  TechTarget
Jonathan Brown is Publisher for the Windows Media Group at TechTarget. He has 20 years experience as Director and VP with storage management, email management, and email archiving firms. He has written articles that have appeared in Messaging Magazine, spoken at industry events, and regularly contributes and produces podcasts, webcasts, and ezines at TechTarget.



BROWSE RELATED WEBCASTS
Content Archiving | Electronic Discovery | Email Archiving | Email Archiving Software | Legal Compliance Software | Records Retention | Regulatory Compliance

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