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| Subject: | Re: Keeping Logs files for how long? |
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| Date: | 7 Feb 2008 20:58:32 -0000 |
Some considerations in log storage. Are you going to encrypt the data? Logs have sensitive information. If you encrypt the data - are you going to store this on tapes? This is an important point as tapes degrade and encryption is not forgiving to errors. Regards, Dr Craig Wright (GSE-Compliance)
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