@SwiftOnSecurity Isn't that kinda troublesome if a company gets involved with a investigation? Destruction of evidence could be argued.
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@zubie7a Retention policies are specifically to avoid legal discovery. It puts the onus on employees to categorize emails as important. - View other replies
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@SwiftOnSecurity@zubie7a and not to use email as a database - View other replies
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@SwiftOnSecurity also, PGP -
@x1101 nobody uses PGP -
@SwiftOnSecurity I does
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@SwiftOnSecurity lol "death of email" - three things will survive the nuclear holocaust, roaches, botnets, and email -
@icntmx and hopefully the oxford comma
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@SwiftOnSecurity#InfoGov Taylor Swift isn't quite as cool. -
@SwiftOnSecurity How about the death of unencrypted email? Sadly, email is inconvenient to end-to-end encrypt and legally required to retain -
@SwiftOnSecurity I am still amazed that Sony Execs use such unprofessional language in their official email.#incompetence#sonyhack -
@SwiftOnSecurity There’s no such thing. Anything sent via email is archivable by anyone who can access it while it still exists. -
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@SwiftOnSecurity why death of email, so far no Scripts were found on emails, sending such info on plain email is#facepalm#sonyhack - Show more
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@SwiftOnSecurity I’d say they’re also an argument for “Don’t be a dick.”
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