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Red Teaming Your Information Governance Program

Brandeis Records Manager

RT philosophy is familiar to the cyber security community, which employs penetration (pen) testing and white hat, self-hacking activities. However, RT has applications across the IG spectrum, beyond info security. Big data can make all sorts of correlations that we can’t imagine today. We have cyber security in place.

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Welcome to Relativity Fest 2019!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Speakers Include: David Horrigan – Discovery Counsel and Legal Education Director, Relativity; Sophie Ross – Global Chief Executive Officer, FTI; Jessica Nolan – Sr. e-Discovery Cost Recovery: 5 Considerations for Law Firms. e-Discovery Data Management: Governance and Process Optimization.

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Wednesday LTNY 2018 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

ESI sources: now that we routinely deal with email, text messages and mobile discovery, what is happening with data sources like Bluetooth connections, wearables, medical devices or smart home video? Will we see lawyers subpoena the connected car for its sensor data? Tired of looking at Enron data?

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Now the Fourth Industrial Revolution [2] is “digitizing the farm”— that is, radically reimagining agriculture through big data analytics that help farmers increase crop yields and using artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor pests, plant diseases, soil nutrients, and other growing conditions. Information Governance (IG).

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Historically, the scope of discovery under Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and its state law analogues was defined exclusively in terms of relevance, with privilege providing but a narrow exception. To be within the scope of discovery, an inquiry now must be both relevant and proportional.

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