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Which of the following is the MOST likely reason why e-mail systems have become a useful source of evidence for litigation?

A. Multiple cycles of backup files remain available.
B. Access controls establish accountability for e-mail activity.
C. Data classification regulates what information should be communicated via e-mail.
D. Within the enterprise, a clear policy for using e-mail ensures that evidence is available.

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Answer: A

Backup files containing documents, which supposedly have been deleted, could be recovered from these files. Access controls may help establish accountability for the issuance of a particular document, but this does not provide evidence of the e-mail. Data classification standards may be in place with regards to what should be communicated via e-mail, but the creation of the policy does not provide the information required for litigation purposes.   Your Comment






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