If such a law exists its rather pointless unless for defending false claims. If you were to get hacked/unauthorised access and need to provide evidence surely the offender would have removed that from the logs, or the logs alltogether. Therefor puting you in a position of breaking the law? Or have I missed the point on keeping logs entirely. Cheers Rob On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 20:40, Rodger Donaldson wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 05:18:19PM +1200, Cameron Kerr wrote:
Hello all, I know that in some countries there are legal requirements for how long logs are meant to be held for. Are their such laws like that in NZ, and can anyone point me to any references?
It will depend on what you're doing. I know one of my clients retains logs for everything from their web servers on back for 7 years to comply with various acts around banking.
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