What You Don't Have Can Hurt You.

Submitted by Mitch Lauer on September 2, 2008 - 5:13pm.

We have been speaking to many companies that run the full spectrum in size and scope, from Fortune 50 companies to SME companies with 20 employees.

It is interesting that in many instances the Legal Department or Legal advisers to these organizations like to hedge the entire archiving discussion around PIN/SMS by taking the position: "If we don't archive the data, we won't have to produce it if we are caught up in a legal action." To be more succinct: "We can't give opposing counsel something we never had."

Too Wipe or not to Wipe? You don't want to get caught with your pants down!

Submitted by Mitch Lauer on July 25, 2008 - 9:59am.

A senior aide to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown had his BlackBerry stolen by Chinese intelligence agents while on a trip to China back in January 2008. According to another unmentioned senior Brit official, the incident had “all the hallmarks of a suspected honeytrap by Chinese intelligence.”

Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove had lost his BlackBerry device more than once.

The knee-jerk reaction: remotely wipe the devices regularly or at least if they go M.I.A.

When Panic Sets in the Guilty Do Stupid Things

Submitted by Mitch Lauer on July 17, 2008 - 10:29am.

Kimberly Hefling, an Associated Press Writer wrote the following:
“A Pennsylvania-based lobbyist was charged Tuesday (July 15th, 2008) with destroying evidence related to an FBI investigation into former Rep. Curt Weldon. Prosecutors said in court filings that Cecilia Grimes threw documents in the trash after she received grand jury subpoenas for those documents. FBI agents found the documents in her garbage cans. Authorities said she also threw out her Blackberry at a fast-food restaurant to keep the FBI from retrieving her e-mail. “

"Makkelijker BlackBerry-berichten archiveren"

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Submitted by Roel van Bueren on November 1, 2007 - 5:31pm.

Ronald and I were interviewed today by someone of the Dutch Press. For the Dutch readers, check out the article.

Retain for BlackBerry Enterprise Server

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Submitted by Roel van Bueren on August 28, 2007 - 2:00pm.

GWAVA will launch Retain for BlackBerry Enterprise Server somewhere next week. Retain for BlackBerry Enterprise Server is an executive level intelligence tool that archives all SMS, PIN messages and phone logs. It ensures that management can monitor and is in control of BlackBerry® SmartPhone usage and ensures compliancy with regulatory legislation by providing Archiving and Auditing capabilities for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.