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The destruction of documents is an important element of the records management system of any business. In addition to reducing the sheer number of physical files that must be stored as well as the associated costs, routinely destroying documents reduces a company’s risk of liability from a privacy breach.
In case you needed it, here’s your warning that without a plan and intentional actions taken, the information and records you create virtually (electronically?) is vulnerable and at risk of disappearing at anytime. Grendel insists, “Don’t be like me with fur in your eyes! Keep listening and learning!”
Strategic thinking, even with risk management, is often forced to assume a relatively even state of ongoing operations. Recovery, or corrective agility, is an important part of agile records management. In most organizations, furthermore, RIM/IG trenches don’t always provide us with a neat, pretty state within which to operate.
When your request is received, your records are hand-delivered or sent digitally to your computer with a Scan on Demand solution. Keeping records beyond their useful life exposes your organisation to risk. To make sure your information is destroyed with the highest level of security, partner with a secure destruction company.
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Records can often effectively be destroyed under an approved records retention program prior to the culmination of the statute of limitations period. The disadvantages then, of not having records that may be needed in litigation must also be balanced against the cost and inefficiencies associated with maintaining valueless records.
The CNIL also took into account the insurer’s promptly amending both the call center scripts and its online privacy policy, and its commencement of recorddestruction procedures. The CNIL also considered the company’s size and turnover (revenues). In 2020, the insurer’s turnover amounted to €9.3
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