dataretentiepraktijken
Dataretentiepraktijken refer to the policies and procedures a company or organization follows to determine how long data is kept, where it is stored, and when it is deleted or archived. These practices are influenced by legal requirements, regulatory frameworks, contractual obligations, and operational needs. Most jurisdictions impose minimum retention periods for certain categories of records, such as financial documents, tax records, or employee data, while other laws allow or require the destruction of personal data once its purpose is fulfilled. In addition to statutory rules, international standards such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union set out principles of data minimisation, purpose limitation, and storage limitation, compelling organisations to document their retention schedules and justify retention times.
The data lifecycle in retention planning typically consists of capture, classification, storage, use, and disposal. Organisations
Compliance with dataretentiepraktijken is monitored through internal audits, policy reviews, and, where applicable, external certification. Failure