View Webinar: What’s New in Forensics: Identifying, Collecting, and Preserving Digital Data in 2020
Legal matters today can involve information from a variety of disparate sources—mobile devices, chat applications, web-based collaborative platforms, cloud storage, “smart home” devices, and even fitness wearables. And in the current global pandemic, with so many of us working remotely and using non-traditional means of communicating and collaborating, there are even more sources of information to consider—and new difficulties in carrying out formerly routine eDiscovery processes.
In this program, we discuss how to identify potentially relevant data from all these various sources, and we’ll explore the challenges of preserving and collecting data from them. Our experts offer practical advice for deploying workflows that are forensically sound, legally defensible, and cost-effective—and which are also consistent with health and safety best practices.
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Legal matters today can involve information from a variety of disparate sources—mobile devices, chat applications, web-based collaborative platforms, cloud storage, “smart home” devices, and even fitness wearables. And in the current global pandemic, with so many of us working remotely and using non-traditional means of communicating and collaborating, there are even more sources of information to consider—and new difficulties in carrying out formerly routine eDiscovery processes.
In this program, we discuss how to identify potentially relevant data from all these various sources, and we’ll explore the challenges of preserving and collecting data from them. Our experts offer practical advice for deploying workflows that are forensically sound, legally defensible, and cost-effective—and which are also consistent with health and safety best practices.
View the webinar.