Electronic discovery, or e-discovery, is a type of
cyber forensics (also referred to as computer or digital forensics)
and describes the process by where law enforcement can obtain, secure, search
and process any electronic data for use as evidence in a
legal proceeding or investigation. Electronic discovery may be limited to a
single computer or a network-wide search.
Digital Forensics Education An alphabetical listing of educational institutions that offer courses and degree programs in digital/computer forensics .
Rules About to Change in e-Discovery Game New federal rules will take effect next month requiring corporations to produce documents in legal cases or face stiff penalties, raising yet another regulatory compliance issue for IT departments.
Sarbanes-Oxley: Driving the Storage Compliance Boom In the first part of a series on regulatory compliance and storage issues, Enterprise Storage Forum examines the far-reaching effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.