While document retention may have been in the purview of an organization's storage team, these requirements as well as compliance and privacy laws are forcing security professionals to get involved to help classify data and implement policies. These new FRCP requirements demand that a company to know what information it has, where it is stored and how to access it quickly.
By being proactive, enterprises can use existing technology to provide an effective overview of the organization's "content layout." This will enable the enterprise to collate data on its content, where the content is located and how the content is use so that, when e-discovery is necessary, the response is faster and costs are minimized.
In this webcast, attendees will learn:
- Best practices for e-discovery under FRCP and other requirements.
- How compliance, data privacy and end-user needs fit into e-discovery.
- How to get prepared before litigation strikes and what technologies can help.
- How to create a consensus on document retention policy.
- Tips on getting started, and pitfalls to avoid.