One more conference and I can get back to some work
#AceSecurityNews – A new variant of a well-known malware program known as ‘ GOOLICAN ‘ has infected more than one million phones around the world that run older versions of Google’s Android operating system, a security firm reported Wednesday – @AceNewsServices — Ace News Services
#AceNewsReport – Dec.01: Android malware infects 1 million phones globally However because the #malware, dubbed Googlian, is delivered via apps downloaded from non-approved, third-party app sites, it only affects an […]
eDiscovery – the new frontier for evidence in India
Attributing a third party to a recovered (deleted) IOS SMS message
From Law Firms To Xerox Who Is Managing Your Liti Portfolio 💼 — Weston & Co.
When asked to review Xerox’s new corporate data mining structure I leaped at the opportunity. The first question is why would a company built around copying corporate documents want to […]
Can Text Analytics coexist with Information Governance? — Big Men On Content
The Text Analytics/ Predictive Analytics World conferences this month were eye opening. I felt that I was standing on the edge of an abyss and trying hard to both look […]
Is eDiscovery Really Too Expensive? — Techno Gumbo
From my post on this weeks Advanced Discovery blog : Those of us who work in the eDiscovery profession (and yes it’s a profession, not an industry . . . […]
Effective Information Governance Requires Effective Enterprise Technology — Next Gen eDiscovery Law & Tech Blog
Information governance is the compilation of policies, processes, and controls enforced and executed with effective technology to manage electronically stored information throughout the enterprise. Leading IT industry research firm Gartner […]
Join CCL Solutions Group at a free one-day event Digital Forensics in Major Investigations — CCL Group Ltd
December 13th 2016 at CCL’s Stratford-upon-Avon headquarters, this workshop is open to anyone currently working as a SIO or in an equivalent IT forensic investigative position. The day will include […]
Eaglesham v The Ministry of Defence – defence struck out for disclosure failures — eDisclosure Information Project
I am fortunate that both Gordon Exall, in his excellent Civil Litigation Brief, and Professor Dominic Regan (his training website is here), tip me off about cases which are either […]