Uncovering Hidden Risks: Ep 12 - Cloud Security Posture Management: Top Risks and Best Practice Solutions
Spring Cleaning for Legal Teams: The Cloud and Defensible Deletion of Data
Episode 7: Top three things that will mitigate the most common types of cloud breaches (with John Grange)
Episode #7 - It's All About Latency: The Future of Data Processing and Storage
Sitting with the C-Suite: Servient – What’s Next
Sitting with the C-Suite: eDiscovery Priorities – Thoughts on the Next Five Years
Sitting with the C-Suite: Looking to the Future – Legal Tech Predictions
Podcast: Private Fund Regulatory Update – Network and Cloud Storage
Step into Wonderland and ensure you’re equipped to handle intellectual property theft investigations by seeing the entire picture of what’s on employee’s devices — even deleted data. Take a Curious Stroll Through the...more
The question of how to handle “modern attachments” has become the hot topic that’s sweeping the ediscovery landscape this year. Major litigation involving Uber Technologies has led to extensive conversations on how to...more
[EDRM Editor’s Note: The opinions and positions are those of Craig Ball. This article is republished with permission and was first published on April 8, 2024.] Last week, I dug into Cloud Attachments to email, probing the...more
The International Data Corporation (IDC) estimates that by 2025, the world will have 175 zettabytes of digital data—which, if stored on DVDs, would create a stack tall enough to circle the earth 222 times. As organizations...more
Please join us, beginning May 1, for a week of engaging discussion culminating in the all-day seminar on May 6!...more
The March sessions of Legalweek took place recently, and as with the February sessions, the virtual event struck a chord that reverberated deep from within the heart of a (hopefully) receding pandemic. However, the...more
Where does the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) turn when it needs business enterprise data stored on the cloud for a criminal investigation? According to a recent DOJ memo, the default rule is now turn to the business...more