Posts Tagged ‘identification’
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- March 9th
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How to find out who sent an anonymous email
A team of researchers at Concordia University has developed a new technique to determine the identity of the senders of anonymous emails.Benjamin Fung, a professor of Information Systems Engineering, and his team devised the technique, which uses datam…
posted at 8:35am on Mar 9th
- February 23rd
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Using Predictive Coding – What’s in the Black Box?
Listen to Karl Schieneman, Director of Analytics and Review with JurInnov talk with several experts in the world of auto-categorization and machine learning. Joining us are: Dr. Jaime Carbonell, a world renowned computer science expert who, among other things, is the Director of The Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University; Vasco Pedro, the CEO of [...]
posted at 4:36pm on Feb 23rd
- February 1st
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Index Engines Launches ‘Look & Learn’ Cloud-Based Tape Load Service – TMCnet
Index Engines Launches 'Look & Learn' Cloud-Based Tape Load ServiceTMCneteDiscovery is a process in which electronic data is searched, located and secured, with the intent of using it as evidence in a civil or criminal legal case …Index E…
posted at 9:21am on Feb 1st
- January 31st
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Index Engines Offers Cloud-Based Backup Tape Discovery – Finanz Nachrichten
Index Engines, a leader in enterprise discovery, today announced a new cloud-based tape load service that will provide full identification and access to tape data for eDiscovery. The Look&Learn service, starting at $50 per tape, will provide clients wi…
posted at 7:54am on Jan 31st
- January 3rd
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eDiscovery Tech Trends of 2010
Barry’s reflections on the 2010 market space got me thinking about last year’s technology trends. We saw a lot of privately developed review platforms rolled out with different licensing models, but I wanted to figure out what was fundamentally new and different.
No. 1 ECA = ESI Access
Well before LTNY 2010, the marketing machines began to hype Early Case Assessment (or Early Data Assessment) as the new eDiscovery usage case for corporations and law firms. But what is the fundamental function that enables ECA/EDA? I posit that it is the ability of a relatively non-technical user to directly access ESI, whether in the wild or from a collection. This basic marriage of search indexing and a review GUI gave Clearwell a big jump on the market, followed closely by StoredIQ, Kazeon and a host of others. Effectively, we are foreshadowing the ‘death’ of processing as a separate EDRM phase. My main concern about merging processing into a one-click function is that it can over-simplify complex options and bury exception handling. As long as users understand the different quality requirements for Identification/Investigation versus the actual discovery request, ECA/EDA tools are here to stay.posted at 12:33pm on Jan 3rd
- December 17th
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Beware: Your Facebook Posts Could End Up in Court
Social networking posters beware…your Facebook and other social media accounts may be seen by more than just your friends; in fact, what you post and tweet could become court evidence. But many of us don’t consider these implications when tweeting and posting. Current employers, potential employers and, yes, even attorneys review social networking sites for [...]

posted at 9:03am on Dec 17th
- December 2nd
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Controlling the Narrative: Early Case Assessment and the Myth of the ‘Not Winnable’ Case – Law.com
The case proceeds with expensive document and e-discovery, even more expensive discovery disputes, depositions which consume an incredible amount of company time and resources, and quite possibly, a very expensive summary judgment motion that is rejected …
posted at 12:40pm on Dec 2nd
- November 30th
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The Interface Paradigm
Centralized control of information is at the heart of information governance. In many ways, though, centralization runs counter to the realities of the working world where information must be distributed globally across a variety of devices and applications. The amount of information we create is overwhelming and the velocity with which that information moves increases daily. To think that an organization can find one system in which to manage all its information is preposterous.
posted at 11:39am on Nov 30th
- November 17th
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Are your PCs and Laptops Recovery and Discovery Ready? – CIO
The need for tighter controls on visibility and accessibility to critical data across the network is driving most companies to meet their legal and regulatory mandates and be fully prepared for eDiscovery requirements. Join IDC Program Vice President Laura …
posted at 9:37am on Nov 17th
- October 11th
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X1 Technologies Introduces X1 Mobile Search for iPhone – TMCnet
and ediscovery search solutions, has launched X1 Mobile Search for iPhone, bringing the X1 search experience to iOS-powered devices. X1 Mobile Search allows a user’s iPhone, iPad, or iPod to act as an extension of his desktop computer by providing instant …
posted at 4:12am on Oct 11th