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 ...
In the third post of our series on the 2023 Legal Industry Collaboration Data Survey, we delve into the evolving strategies for data retention and preservation that have emerged in response to the ...
Switzerland wants to expand its surveillance law and require VPNs, messaging apps, social media platforms, and other online ...
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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 not-so-distant past, data risk was primarily seen as a technology challenge. How can organizations store all the data they accumulate? How can they sort and analyze it? How can they protect it ...
In an age where data is being generated at unprecedented rates, organisations face an uphill battle in managing, retaining, and safeguarding critical information. The challenge lies in navigating vast ...
It is a stinker in terms of policy, and unconvincing in effect, but the wholesale, indiscriminate retention of telecommunications data continues to excite legislators and law enforcement. In the ...
This session will explore advanced strategies for data retention and deletion, crucial aspects of information governance that pose significant challenges for law firms and corporate legal departments.
Yet more strikes against general and indiscriminate data retention in the EU: The bloc’s top court has issued a couple of rulings on joined cases today — one related to a German law on telecoms data ...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has effectively banned the general use of telecommunications data retention for combating crime across the European Union. In a judgment delivered by the ECJ's ...