by admin-jon | Dec 21, 2010 | Blog, Collection, Electronic Discovery, Electronic Discovery Collection, ESI Collection, ESI Software, Legal Hold, Preservation, Tips & Tricks
Electronically Stored Information (ESI) self-collection drives and kits have become popular in the last few years because they offer an affordable means of collecting electronic data for a legal matter without the need to hire an expensive forensic expert. This...
by admin-jon | Dec 8, 2010 | Blog, Electronic Discovery, Electronic Discovery Collection, ESI Collection, ESI Software, Software
E-Discovery Collections also known as Electronic Evidence Discovery (EED) or Electronic Data Discovery (EDD) can include a review of all the data stored on employee desktop or laptop computers, company servers, camera cards, cell phones, smart phones, GPS devices,...
by admin-jon | Dec 7, 2010 | Blog, Collection, Definition, Electronic Discovery, ESI Software, Preservation
As our electronically stored information (ESI) data universe continues to grow, we are hearing about increasing storage capacities. The size of a project in terabytes (TB – 1024 Gigabytes) comes up frequently and is often the amount of data that has to be...
by admin-jon | Dec 2, 2010 | Blog, Electronic Discovery, ESI Collection, ESI Software, Software
PST Regeneration is used during electronic discovery processing or even during an ESI collection. A Personal Folder File (PST) is a container file created by Microsoft Outlook which stores email messages and other data (i.e. contacts, calendar entries, tasks, to do...
by admin-jon | Nov 24, 2010 | Blog, Computer Investigations, Electronic Discovery, ESI Collection, Tips & Tricks
A couple weeks ago, I outlined what computer forensics and electronic discovery have in common and how they differ. I’d like to expand on this topic by identifying some common obstacles encountered when using popular computer forensic software for typical electronic...