Does anyone have a custom policy on how long chat is retained/deleted for tools like Teams and Slack that they are willing to share.
The default in most tools now is to retain indefinitely.
On the one hand it can be useful in a project to keep persistent chat to refer back to, on the other hand this may cause legal issues if kept for too long or cause contractual issues around data retention.
Just wondered if anyone has landed on a happy medium!
Thanks
Hi,
It appears that that should be a part of and follow the organization's data retention policies and de jure standards.That would be my directive, unless there's more information about it that you'd like to share.
Thanks, yes, that is the default position.
But, I was wondering if anyone was keeping chat for much shorter periods than say email?
I have been at companies with zero retention which can be painful for the end-user and blessing for the legal / discovery teams. I think finding the balance while working with your legal and compliance teams is a key factor. If you do not have a starting point, I would recommend mirroring email retention policies to keep it clean.
My employer expires emails after 3 years and chats after a month. These intervals were decided by legal, entombed in written policy and implemented by I.T.
We are now considering that Teams, with its persistent chat conversations might need a retention period between these two extremes.