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by leon on September 4, 2007

Last month I presented an interview with AXS-One chairman and CEO Bill Lyons on the problems companies had with email compliance.
Now we are told of the top five email compliance mistakes.
The mistakes are very common: mistakenly assuming you can destroy the documents after the retention period ends, not including all email as a compliance asset, assuming it will be expensive, over-categorizing and making compliance a business goal.
Of course, changing all that means organizations need to start thinking very differently about email. It's the first step, and probably the biggest.
Hat tip to the Audit Trail blog.
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