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HR.BLR.com: eDiscovery 101 for Human Resources

Originally published by HR.BLR.com. By Rene Novoa, senior manager of eDiscovery and Digital Forensics In today’s digital world, it’s increasingly common for businesses to go “paperless.” Oftentimes, the conversion to digital includes documentation prepared and maintained by human resource (HR) departments. These documents could include everything from handbooks and company…

HR.com: eDiscovery for Human Resources

Originally published by HR.com.  By Rene Novoa, DriveSavers How to use it in the workplace Today, many businesses have chosen to go “paperless” by keeping important documents, including those prepared and maintained by human resources (HR) departments, stored in computers rather than file cabinets. By going paperless, businesses can experience a…

Recruiter: eDiscovery for Human Resources: A Basic How-To Guide

Originally published by Recruiter. Written by Rene Novoa, Manager of eDiscovery and Digital Forensics, DriveSavers In today’s digital world, many businesses have gone paperless, choosing to keep important files and documents stored on computers rather than in file cabinets. Among these digitized files are, of course, the documents that HR departments…

Young Upstarts: 3 BYOD Risks and Solutions for SMBs

Originally published by Young Upstarts at http://www.youngupstarts.com/2015/11/05/3-byod-risks-and-solutions-for-smbs/ By Brian Sutter, Director of Marketing, Wasp Barcode Technologies Today, many of us enjoy a seamless technology experience – moving from our smart homes, to our connected cars and into the workplace without missing a beat (or a swipe). These capabilities have created a new…

Ethics opinion: Assess risks before releasing electronic files

Originally published by California Bar Journal. By Amy Yarbrough Staff Writer Attorneys not sure how to respond to e-discovery issues should either read up, work with an expert or decline to take the case to avoid possible misconduct, according to a recent ethics opinion. In an advisory opinion issued June 26,…

BYOeDD (Bring Your Own eDiscovery Disaster)

Originally published by Nuix. There are more active mobile devices in the world than human beings—and at least 3 billion of those devices are smartphones. The volume of data these devices generate daily is staggering. They have evolved from “dumb” phones into pocket computers and ultra-thin tablets that can access multiple…

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