Enterprises are increasingly bound by legal and compliance requirements to retain information and communications. Yet a new study reveals that over half of office-based employees say their companies don't have written policies on data retention or personal use of work devices, or if they do, they aren’t aware of them. The study conducted by Harris Poll for e-discovery company kCura reveals communication habits that could put organizations at risk of incurring increased data retention and discovery costs in today's increasingly litigious business environment. "With so much data to organize, risk and costs can -- and do -- get out of…
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