Gone are the days when evidence was only in the form of paper documents. It is now fairly evident that a major chunk of the information stored by any entity is in the electronic form. This gives rise to the possibility of the use of electronic documentation as evidence in a court of law. So what does this mean to organizations? Not only does this entail the proper storage of Electronically Stored Information, but it also necessitates all organizations to be able to retrieve this information in a manner that can be utilized in a court of law. This becomes all the more important now with the new rules regarding E-Discovery that were passed in December 2006. Enterprise Risk Management can assist your organization in all matters related to Electronically Stored Information through its Computer Forensics services and E-Discovery. To find out more about them, refer to the following links: |
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