Mandatory Data Retention

Recent resources tagged with Mandatory Data Retention.

E-Mail Archiving: All Things to All People

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Title:E-Mail Archiving: All Things to All People (ID: EDU07293)
Author(s):Carys M. Thomas (Loughborough University) and Graeme Fowler (Loughborough University)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
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Need to preserve selected records in accordance with your retention schedule, remove "old" e-mail from fast storage media, or keep a tamper-proof copy of all e-mail for legal compliance? How do you implement a workable solution that balances risks, is underpinned by policy, and responds to legal, user, and technical pressures?

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New ESI and E-Discovery Page Posted at EDUCAUSE Connect

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on May 24, 2007

On the newly posted ESI and E-Discovery resource page, resources regarding the December 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure concerning the discovery portion of the litigation process are now available. Although discovery has included electronic materials for some time, the amendments specifically recognize electronically stored information (ESI) and E-Discovery, the process by which ESI is exchanged during the early stages of litigation.

The resources available were provided by colleges, universities, and other parties interested in helping institutions of higher education formulate their own policies to handle ESI.

E-discovery Rules Deliver Message on Need for e-mail Archiving

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Title:E-discovery Rules Deliver Message on Need for e-mail Archiving (ID: CSD4825)
Author(s):Eric Lai (ComputerWorld, Inc.)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Companies turn to software for storing, retrieving electronic documents.
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Toward a U.S. Data-Retention Standard for ISPs

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Title:Toward a U.S. Data-Retention Standard for ISPs (ID: ERM0669)
Author(s):Rodney J. Petersen (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The author discusses possible mandatory data retention legislation aimed at ISPs.

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Gonzales: ISPs Must Keep Records on Users

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Title:Gonzales: ISPs Must Keep Records on Users (ID: CSD4667)
Author(s):Declan McCullagh (CNET News.com) and Anne Broache (CNET News.com)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on stepped up his efforts to lobby for federal laws requiring Internet providers to keep track of what their customers do online."
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Backer of ISP Snooping Slams Industry

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Title:Backer of ISP Snooping Slams Industry (ID: CSD4656)
Author(s):Anne Broache (CNET News.com) and Declan McCullagh (CNET News.com)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"Congress' leading proponent of forcing Internet service providers to retain records about their users' activities lashed out at the industry recently, saying such a federal law will be a "very minor burden" to bear."
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Barton Welcomes DOJ Crackdown on Sexual Offenders

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Title:Barton Welcomes DOJ Crackdown on Sexual Offenders (ID: CSD4658)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton, R-Texas, commended the Department of Justice for the arrest of 1,102 alleged sexual offenders and announced that next week the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations will hold the third in its series of hearings entitled, "Sexual Exploitation of Children Over the Internet: What Parents, Kids and Congress Need to Know About Child Predators." Barton said, "The sexual exploitation and abuse of children over the Internet has reached a crisis point. Our next hearing on this subject will take place next week, and I look forward to hearing a full update from the Department of Justice on its efforts to deal with this trade in misery. We're not going to stop until the job is done."
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Congress May Consider Mandatory ISP Snooping

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Title:Congress May Consider Mandatory ISP Snooping (ID: CSD4657)
Author(s):Declan McCullagh (CNET News.com)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"It didn't take long for the idea of forcing Internet providers to retain records of their users' activities to gain traction in the U.S. Congress."
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Congresswoman Degette's Proposed Amendment on "Record Retention by ISP's"

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Title:Congresswoman Degette's Proposed Amendment on "Record Retention by ISP's" (ID: CSD4663)
Author(s):Diana Degette (United States House of Representatives)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Government Documents, Laws, Testimonies or Reports
Abstract:U.S. Representative Diana DeGette's proposed amendment regarding the requirement of internet service providers to retain information about subscribers for at least one year.
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Data Retention Plan Lacks Privacy Safeguards; Could be Costly

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Title:Data Retention Plan Lacks Privacy Safeguards; Could be Costly (ID: CSD4662)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The Justice Department's mounting effort to persuade or compel ISPs and other communications companies to keep detailed information on their customers' habits has triggered concerns throughout the privacy community. In a detailed memo, CDT highlights questions about the cost, impact on privacy and effectiveness of such mandates. The plan proposed by the DOJ is particularly troubling given the weak privacy standards that apply to personal information stored by ISPs and other companies.
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