As the volume and complexity of digital data continues to grow exponentially, demystifying the eDiscovery process becomes essential for lawmakers, legal professionals, and technologists alike. The term eDiscovery, short for electronic discovery, refers to identifying, collecting, and producing electronically stored information (ESI) for legal proceedings or investigations.
This talk will provide an overview of the critical components and challenges of eDiscovery to help you better understand and plan for the vast and heterogeneous nature of data sources, differing data formats, privacy concerns, and accurately assessing and categorizing data for relevance.