Redaction

Legal redactions and accessibility

Legal redactions and accessibility
  1. What does redaction mean legal?
  2. Why is redaction so important?
  3. What is redact sensitive information?
  4. What can I redact with GDPR?

What does redaction mean legal?

Primary tabs. Redaction is the retroactive editing of a document to remove confidential material. Attorneys may often need to redact legal documents to protect attorney-client privilege and confidentiality.

Why is redaction so important?

Redaction is the process of censoring sensitive information from audio recordings and transcripts to prevent fraud. The main objective of redaction is to prevent unauthorised access and minimise any chances of a data security breach leading to fraudulent transactions or misuse of information.

What is redact sensitive information?

Redact sensitive content (Acrobat Pro) Redaction is the process of permanently removing visible text and graphics from a document. You use the Redact tools to remove content. In place of the removed items, you can have redaction marks that appear as colored boxes, or you can leave the area blank.

What can I redact with GDPR?

How should I redact information before sending out a subject access request? You should redact or remove any information which doesn't relate to the person making the subject access request. This is important because most of the time you should avoid disclosing information about other people.

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