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Companies reminded about email liability

Aug 25 2003 by Brian Amble
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The extensive use of sensitive internal emails as evidence in the official inquiry into the death of UK weapons expert Dr David Kelly highlights important issues for organisations that do not keep control of electronic audit trails.

According to a report on Silicon.com, it is crucial that staff know what they can and cannot do with personal data or any other confidential information on the company systems.

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