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A Modern Governance Strategy for Data Disposal

Today’s CIOs face a host of complex challenges. Their departments must
continually find more efficient ways to store, process and analyze massive
(and growing) volumes of incoming data. They need to support globally
distributed enterprises, including internal staff, external partners,
customers, facilities and other assets around the world. More data in more
places also means more risk, as legal, regulatory and privacy obligations
increasingly apply to all types of electronic information, including email
messages, texts, tweets, phone call records, customer data, blog posts . .
. the list goes on.

What used to be solely the domain of records management and legal
departments is now yet another responsibility for IT, as information
experts are asked to identify and protect data that has business, legal or
regulatory value, while facilitating the defensible disposal (i.e.,
deletion) of everything else. This is a critical task—the elimination of
“data debris” can have a dramatic impact on compliance, corporate risk and
the bottom line.

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