Retention Policies
Retention Policies in SharePoint are tools that help organizations manage the lifecycle of their content by defining how long information should be retained, when it should be deleted, and under what conditions. They play a critical role in compliance, legal, and organizational governance.
Key Features
- Retention Labels: Specific labels that can be applied to documents and list items to automatically enforce retention settings.
- Automated Actions: Policies can be set to automatically retain, delete, or trigger review processes based on the defined timeframes.
- Customizable Settings: Organizations can customize policies to fit their specific data retention needs, aligning with legal and regulatory requirements.
Types of Retention Policies
- Time-Based Retention: Content is retained for a specific period after it is created or last modified.
- Event-Based Retention: Retention is triggered by a specific event, such as the completion of a project or the termination of an employee.
Implementation Steps
- 1. Define the Policy: Determine the retention periods and actions required for different types of content.
- 2. Create Retention Labels: In the Microsoft 365 compliance center, create labels that align with your retention policies.
- 3. Apply Labels: Apply these labels to documents, libraries, or lists within SharePoint.
- 4. Monitor & Adjust: Regularly review retention policies and adjust them as needed based on changes in legal requirements or organizational policies.
Best Practices
- Regular Review: Continuously monitor and review retention policies to ensure compliance and relevance.
- User Training: Educate users on how to apply retention labels and the importance of data governance.
- Documentation: Maintain clear documentation of retention policies and procedures for regulatory purposes.
Retention policies in SharePoint are essential for effective data governance, helping organizations mitigate risks and comply with regulations by controlling the lifecycle of their information assets.
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Overview
Definition
Importance
Policy Creation
Steps to Create
Policy Types
Retention
Deletion
Implementation
Configuring Policies
Policy Application
Sites
Libraries
Folders
Management
Monitoring
Updating Policies
Compliance
Legal Holds
Auditing
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