November 19, 2008
Chain of Custody Logs Makes E-Discovery Manageable
Maintaining a chain of custody log will prove useful in the e-discovery process.
Maintaining a chain of custody log will prove useful in the e-discovery process.
Understanding your clients’ needs, struggles and confusions will help sell the need for records management.
New research suggests that business managers fear for the security of their SharePoint data.
A new survey finds that IT Professionals archive email for compliance reasons.
The NIST hash algorithm competition enters the "competitive" stage.
Protecting your company’s IP has increased in complexity thanks to the rise in social networking tools.
A high profile data tampering case puts a country on edge.
With data breaches on the rise, now is the time to fine-tune your record retention policies.
The case of Gutman v. Klein highlights just how far a motivated individual would go to alter electronic information used in legal proceedings.
Leading industry experts will share their e-discovery knowledge at the 6th E-Discovery Event in New York City next month.
A forensic investigator failed to properly seal legal documents, leaving authentication to be anyone’s guess.
A recent legal action involving Google sparks a conversation regarding tamper-proofing records.
A new survey dissects retention policies amongst school districts.
A recent survey of lawyers suggests IT pros should take responsibility for ESI policies.
A news website offers all the latest news, advice and research related to e-discovery.
An IT consultancy firm outlines fives stages most professionals experience when establishing a records management strategy.
A new Compuware survey suggests that employees are the cause of most data breaches.
Directors in the Legal Management Consulting Practice of Duff & Phelps, LLC explain the legal issues surrounding records and information management.
Preliminary research suggests small-to-midsized businesses are trailing larger ones in terms of information security issues.
A new software tool allows users to modify data on computer chips imbedded in passports.
With data breaches on the rise, securing your organization’s data for compliance purposes is more important now than ever before.
With electronic data levels on the rise, content security is becoming increasingly important.
Three years may have passed, but Burst.com v. Microsoft persists as a reminder of the critical role electronic records play during intellectual property litigation.
The Senate recently passed an intellectual property rights bill that intends to increase federal support to copyright laws.
Experts analyze the pros and cons of e-mail storage best practices.
Small organizations are beginning to have a decent number of ECM solutions to choose from.
The steel-cage legal match between Barbie and the Bratz presented a critical reminder that evidence of intellectual property ownership can – and likely will be – one day challenged in court, and that in that instance, it is your company’s responsibility to prove that your electronic records of invention and ownership are authentic.
With the advent of technology, there’s always been ways of doing things better and, not to mention more efficiently. The next step for government agencies is taking responsibility in providing peak data integrity as they move toward electronic records.
The ICDP blog serves as a great resource for Internet, security and privacy news.
A recent trade secrets case prompts ideas for managing electronic documents during litigation.
According to AIIM's 2008 Irish User Survey, email archiving is not an issue confined to organizations in the United States.
News stories from the week of September 8, 2008 that piqued our interest:
A series of valuable reports from CSC's Leading Edge Forum highlight the critical digital information risks that endanger modern enterprises, and the technologies organizations are using to ensure digital trust.
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News stories from the week of July 21, 2008 that piqued our interest.
You may think fabricated images never make it into the mainstream news, but they do. After the truth surfaced about a recent photograph that depicted an “extra” Iranian missile, we decided to take a look into some other headlines. Take a look and see for yourself.
News stories from the week of July 14, 2008 that piqued our interest.
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News stories from the week of June 30, 2008 that piqued our interest.
By now you’ve probably seen the widely distributed and quite disturbing video showing a 49-year-old woman dying on the floor of a Brooklyn psychiatric hospital. Among the many allegations leveled at the hospital and its staff is one concerning the authenticity of the electronic records relating to Green’s care.
News stories from the week of June 23, 2008 that piqued our interest.
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News stories from the week of May 26, 2008 that piqued our interest.
News stories from the week of May 26, 2008 that piqued our interest.