The Regulatory Reality of Archiving Websites

Digitally-savvy firms have websites that are full of dynamic content. But every time content changes, the webpage needs to be archived. If an audit needs you to produce a record of your website as it was 18 months ago, can you do it?

Are you confident in your firm’s web archiving?

The SEC Marketing Rule considers firm websites and webpages as advertising communications. This means every instance of a web page that has ever been published must be captured and archived for a minimum of five years. And when audits happen, firms need to be able to produce a record of the web page as it was at any given point. Check out the infographic below and learn why web archiving is vital to your overall governance strategy.

<

Be audit-ready with Smarsh Web Archiving

Ensure all changes on your website are captured, archived, and searchable so you are prepared for regulatory, audit, or discovery events. Or if you're ready, contact us to get started.