Email Compliance
Higher Education and K-12
Find out how your institution can save network resources, protect students from inappropriate content, and secure its messaging environment with Messaging Architects' solutions.
Electronic Record Retention at Educational Institution
Since adoption of special amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) in late 2006, the field of e-discovery law has grown more dangerous for academic institutions. Technology Attorney Ben Wright discusses recent cases showing courts are serious about expecting schools and colleges to be able to produce their email and other electronic records > Read entire blog entry
How to Mitigate Risks by Managing Email
- The Case for a Full Email Archiving Solution, by the Consortium for School Networking (June 2008)
- Formulating retention policies for education.
news
- Free 'email-for-life' that's risk-free. An exclusive offer for educational institutions.
- Messaging Architects announces M+Guardian Virtual Messaging Firewall
- M+Extranet now shipping with powerful, new GW web publishing features
events & webcasts
case studies
- Chabot-Las Positas Community College eliminates spam and viruses from its email with M+Guardian.
- Davenport University secures its collaboration system with Messaging Architects.
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East Grand Rapids Public Schools tackle email retention and discovery.
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solutions
- M+Platform: Email lifecyle management for bridging security and compliance gaps.
- M+Guardian: Email policy enforcement and content filtering solution.
- M+Archive: Policy-based email archiving and e-discovery solution.
- M+NetMail: A free, high performance email solution for students.
- M+Extranet: Web publishing solution for GW users and non-techies.
answers
- Why must we archive our email records?
- What lawsuits have occurred in education?
- How long should we retain our electronic records?
- What guidelines can my institution follow to mitigate risk?
- How do we establish policies and who should be involved?
- What should be included as part of our email policy?
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