What is a cloud archive?
A cloud archive is a secure, offsite storage solution that preserves electronic records, communications, and other business-critical data in a centralized, scalable, and accessible cloud environment. Designed for long-term retention, regulatory compliance, and e-discovery readiness, cloud archives help organizations maintain data integrity and mitigate compliance risks.
How can organizations use cloud archiving?
Cloud archiving enables organizations to capture, store, and manage records from multiple communication and data sources in a compliant, tamper-proof manner. Typical records include:
- Email and chat communications
- Trade and transaction records
- Financial statements and reporting documents
- Customer and account data
- Collaboration platform files
- Regulatory filings such as Form PF and SARs
Regulatory foundation:
- SEC Rule 17a-4 (electronic record retention)
- FINRA Rule 4511 (books and records requirements)
- GDPR, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), MiFID II, and European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR)
Cloud archive can be a secure, WORM-compliant storage solution for preserving electronic records, communications, and business-critical data to meet regulatory, audit, and e-discovery requirements.
Why cloud archive matters in financial services
- Ensures compliance with SEC, FINRA, and industry regulations
- Preserves the integrity of communications, transactions, and financial records
- Supports audits, e-discovery, and regulatory requests
- Reduces risk of data loss or unauthorized tampering
- Provides legal defensibility during investigations or litigation
- Enables scalable and cost-effective long-term storage
Financial services regulatory framework
SEC, FINRA, and industry rules
- SEC and FINRA require accurate creation, retention, and supervision of electronic records
- Core expectations include accuracy, timeliness, completeness, accessibility, and auditability
Electronic records and data management
- WORM-compliant, immutable cloud storage ensures tamper-proof retention
- Metadata management, indexing, and advanced search enable rapid retrieval
- Audit trails and executive oversight validate compliance controls
Outsourcing and third-party providers
- Vendors must be vetted for security, continuity, and regulatory compliance
- FINRA Regulatory Notice 21-29 provides guidance for supervising third-party service providers
- Organizations remain accountable for outsourced storage
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Common challenges and risks
- Integrating cloud archive solutions with legacy systems
- Balancing retention schedules with regulatory requirements and storage costs
- Ensuring capture of all communication channels, including mobile and collaboration tools
- Maintaining audit readiness and e-discovery capabilities
- Monitoring vendor compliance and performance
Best practices for cloud archive
- Use WORM-compliant or immutable cloud storage solutions
- Maintain complete audit logs and access controls
- Define retention schedules based on regulatory requirements
- Regularly review vendor compliance and security posture
- Train staff on proper handling, storage, and retrieval of regulated records
Quick compliance checklist
- Are all regulated records captured and stored in a compliant cloud archive?
- Are WORM-compliant and immutable storage controls in place?
- Do audit trails document all access and actions on stored data?
- Are retention schedules aligned with SEC, FINRA, and other regulatory rules?
- Are third-party storage providers verified for security and regulatory compliance?
- Can records be quickly retrieved for audits, examinations, or legal proceedings?
How Smarsh supports cloud archive compliance
Smarsh helps organizations securely capture, retain, and manage regulated communications across cloud platforms:
- Comprehensive capture and storage of business communications across email, chat, collaboration, mobile, and voice channels
- WORM-compliant, immutable storage with full audit trails
- Advanced search, supervision, and e-discovery for regulatory requests and internal investigations
- Cross-channel compliance monitoring to reduce off-channel risk
- Support for regulatory deadlines and automated reporting workflows
Explore how Smarsh helps organizations archive and supervise data in the cloud.
