Obviously if you are legally required to log and retain those logs
according to a specific set of criteria then you have no choice. Most
of the world doesn't fall in that category though.

Matt Liotta
R337 Consulting LLC
http://r337.com

On May 9, 2004, at 11:21 PM, Jim Davis wrote:

> Not to stick my nose in, but the comment on not needing logs caught my
>  attention.
>
>  Don't think that not writing logs can somehow absolve you in the case
> of
>  legal issues.��It depends on your business and what, exactly, you're
> logging
>  but in some cases failure to log can be considered criminally
> negligent.
>
>  The audit and records requirements are specific to different
> industries, but
>  the rules are getting stricter across the board lately.��Especially
> for
>  financial institutions (now that laundering money is considered a
> terrorist
>  activity).
>
>  Iron Mountain is salivating...
>
>  Jim Davis
>
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