Balancing Privacy v. Corruption: The Benefits of In-Place Investigation
EMC Live Webcast:
Balancing Privacy v. Corruption: The Benefits of In-Place Investigation
Date: Tuesday November 8, 2011
Time: 7:00 am PT / 10:00 am ET / 15:00 GMT
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Managing Bribery Act, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, and other event-driven investigations and the associated electronically stored information (ESI) – in an efficient and defensible manner, while balancing privacy rights – has become a critical business function. Driven by increasing cross-border legal and regulatory complications, as well as hefty fines, sanctions and damage awards, organizations can no longer afford to manually or poorly manage ESI.
In-Place Legal Hold is the best approach is to preserve ESI in-place to prevent spoliation and/or loss, and ensure privacy is maintained to keep non-relevant or private information from being collected to reduce risk and costs.
In this presentation, you will learn:
| What market issues in the US and EMEA are driving the need to be proactively prepared for audits, investigations and eDiscovery / eDisclosure events |
| Best practices approaches to conducting in-place hold, analysis and categorization of ESI |
| Considerations for managing ESI in the context of regulatory, legal, governance and compliance demands |
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Posted By: David in eDiscovery on November 7th, 2011.
Tags: Balancing Privacy v. Corruption, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, david morris, eDiscovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, In-Place Investigation, J. David Morris, Kazeon, legal ediscovery, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, nick patience, SourceOne

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