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I am trying to do some benchmarking on electronic signatures, in
particular, developing retention schedules around items necessary to
prove their authenticity. I am assuming that we should retain
identification credentials for as long as the longest retention period
for the record being e-signed. Have any of you established schedules for
e-sig credentials? If so, can you share what e-sig credentials you
identified as being necessary to retain, and how long you are retaining
them? It would also be helpful to know what went into your
decision-making process. Any help you can provide is most appreciated.
Marian P. Ellis
Manager, Research Intelligence and Information Management Services
(RI2MS)
Research Information Services
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