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Electronic Redaction Doesn't Always Hide What It's Supposed to Hide
Created 07.05.2006 - 11:56

Individuals at all levels of an organization must understand its technology before it's deployed, especially if classified or other highly sensitive information is at risk. The increasing use of PDFs -- a step forward in that they make disseminating information easier -- presents new security risks. To play it safe, law firms, corporations, government agencies and the military all must implement best practices for redacting sensitive data from electronic documents.

Originally by Law.com Legal Technology, 10:56 AM

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Cite as: Jaani Riordan, ‘Electronic Redaction Doesn't Always Hide What It's Supposed to Hide’ (2006) Jaani.net Internet Law and Technology <http://www.jaani.net/view/2006/05/07/electronic_redaction_doesnt_always_hide_what_its_supposed_to_hide>.
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