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What is Electronic Evidence Discovery? by Jason Perry
Electronic Discovery (or E-Discovery) refers to any process in which electronic data is sought, located, secured, and searched with the intent of using it as evidence in a civil or criminal legal case. Electronic Discovery can be carried out offline on a particular computer or it can be done... These types of data include: e-mail plain text and documents images calendar files databases spreadsheets digital faxes audio files animation websites computer applications viruses and sypware With the increased usage and dependence on the Internet - for corporate and individual...
Document Management Systems by Eric Morris
Documents are an integral part of any business process and play a pivotal role in the functioning of any organization. They are a vital means of organizational communication, an important constituent of organizational memory and play a significant role in enhancing the business process. ... Sharing information in the form of text, graphics and multimedia is made convenient by easy access through the Internet or via the company’s intranet, according to an individual’s need and priority. ... Document management systems facilitate the long-term storage of documents.
Internet Security Threats: Who Can Read Your Email? by Mark Brooks
Before being able to choose a secure Internet communication system, you need to understand the threats to your security. Since the beginning of the Internet there has been a naive assumption on the part of most email users that the only people who are reading their email are the people they are... The privacy of your Internet communications has now become the front line in a struggle for the soul of the Internet. ... The major difference is that, unlike spam, Internet eavesdropping is totally invisible, and ten times as deadly.
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