Managing e-discovery and privacy begins with a well-managed data retention program…
In designing a retention policy, it should be remembered that electronically stored information (ESI) takes not only obvious forms such as email or word processing documents, but can also manifest itself as databases, web pages, server logs, instant messaging transcripts, voicemail systems, social networking records, thumb drives, or even the microSD cards found in smartphones.
An important source of standards and best practices for managing electronic discovery compliance through data retention policies is the Sedona Conference
Page 346 of the learning material - ".....e-discovery rules, which require automated and large-scale production of emails and other corporate documents during the discovery process prior to trial".
One of the primary objectives of e-discovery rules is to prevent the loss or destruction of information that may be relevant to a legal matter. These rules impose obligations on organizations to properly retain and manage their electronic data to ensure its availability when needed for litigation or investigations
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