Pratt Institute is committed to compliance with applicable legal and regulatory standards and sound business practices in managing its records. Pratt Institute is committed to compliance with ...
Taking back control of data requires a commitment to developing enterprise-wide visibility into where data resides, how old ...
In recent years, firms' ability to securely store data has turned into a multi-front battle. But while more firms are dedicating the resources needed to draft these policies, the road to actual ...
In the growing age of Big Media, it is imperative now more than ever that companies and organizations develop and maintain a Records Retention Policy, otherwise known as RRP. An RRP is a policy that ...
Information governance and data retention have been important topics in the corporate world for years. As an executive, it’s crucial to ensure effective management, storage, and secure disposal of ...
The University at Buffalo (UB, university) requires retention of university records, regardless of format, for specific periods of time in accordance with federal, state, and other legal and ...
In today’s digital age, our every action generates a trail of data. From online searches to credit card details, this data is collected by companies to enhance their services. However, the question ...
The First-Generation Student Center (FGSC) Records Privacy and Retention Policy outlines how our unit collects, uses, stores, and protects student and participant ...
Google Ads will implement a data-retention policy on November 13 that limits historical data access to 11 years. Data-retention policies have become a major point of contention between advertisers and ...
What are your company’s policies regarding retention of e-mail and electronic documents? As an IT executive, it’s probably your job to know. In fact, regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, the Health ...
Zero data retention is deleting data once its primary purpose has been fulfilled, without intentionally storing it for future use. Zero data retention (ZDR), in simple terms, means not storing any ...
It is an oft-asked question: “How long should we keep this data?” But the answer – in the UK at least – is not as clear cut as you might imagine. Often the core principle that dictates retention ...