Organizational information is crucial and the policies of information management let you to control who can access this privileged information, what can be done with it, and how long to keep it. What can a policy do? Among other things, it can enforce compliance with regulations from a legal, governmental, or internal business process. As an IT administrator, you can set up a control policy to track documents, who can use them, and also how long to keep those documents on hand.
Each policy establishes control for the type of content that will be presented. Each rule in a policy controls the features to be used. For example, one such feature could specify the period that the content can be retained. When these policies are made, they can be implemented in several ways.