Esoteric ESI: Getting past Enterprise Email to discover Facebook, Social Media, and Mobile Devices
eDiscovery Best Practice Webinar
Esoteric ESI: Getting past Enterprise Email to discover Facebook, Social Media, and Mobile Devices
Date: Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
Time: 9:30 AM Pacific
Preserving, collecting and processing “basic” electronically stored information (“ESI”) such as email and unstructured data stored on laptops and file shares is a complex and expensive task for most organizations. But far more difficult work is just ahead… In this presentation, we will look at legal requirements and current practices in handling some of the more frequently encountered “esoteric” forms of ESI such as Facebook, Social Media, the Cloud, mobile devices, transient or “ephemeral” data and even SQL databases.
- What is beyond Email?
- Facebook: Social Media done Right
- Cloud: Public and Private…it matters
- Mobile devices: Treasure trove of email, SMS, and App Data
- Wikis, Blogs, and other user created content
- Ephemeral Data…elusive and relevant
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Posted By: David in eDiscovery on March 3rd, 2011.
Tags: Craig Ball, e-discovery, eDiscovery, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, Esoteric ESI, J. David Morris, James D. Shook, James Shook, Kazeon, legal ediscovery, SourceOne

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