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15 January 2008 - 10:40am
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Topic: Strategies to Deal with Email Risk Management: Compliance, Discovery, Storage and Security

Date:Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Time: 1:30 PM EST/ 10:30 AM PST

Speaker:Bruce James, Director of Channel Business Development,
Messaging Architects

Register now:
https://messagingarchitects.webex.com/messagingarchitects/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=364123733

Why attend?
Information from email systems has been used successfully to initiate legal actions for many years,
from Oliver North (from an IBMmainframe tape backup of his email storage area) right up to Enron.

If you haven't been hit by an email archiving or compliance request yet .... trust us, it's just a matter of time. How do you protect yourself and your organization from email abuse? Alternatively, how do you prove that your employees are innocent of specific accusations?

The past couple of years have seen an explosion of email ... and many corresponding career explosions as corporate lawyers and officers have wanted to retrieve data from email that's been deleted or fallen off of the backup/restore tape rotation.

Join Network Design and Management and Bruce James from Messaging Architects as they talk about how, when, and where you can and should archive email, and what kinds of basic operational and retention policies you need to put in place to protect both your employer and yourself.

The liabilities involved in email problems are more serious and more common than you think.

What CAN you do about email archiving & compliance?
What SHOULD you do?
What are OTHER people doing?

The web seminar will be followed by a Q & A session, where attendees can put forward their email retention, compliance and storage management queries.

To register go to:
https://messagingarchitects.webex.com/messagingarchitects/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=364123733


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15 January 2008 - 10:40am
Submitted by: Messaging Architects




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