Sunday, October 1, 2017

Information Governance Offense Is The Best eDiscovery Defense - On Demand

Protecting Your Electronic Data Blindside – Why “Information Governance” Offense Is The Best “eDiscovery” Defense

Sponsored by Driven, Inc.


Most organizations are constantly struggling to contain the blitz of electronically stored information (ESI) assaulting their networks. The headlines are filled with stories of companies being thrown for a loss by data breaches and discovery sanctions because they failed to reduce their data stockpiles. Given this backdrop, can an offensive strategy of “information governance” realistically protect the ESI “blindside” of organizations?

Join us as a panel of experts provide a variety of perspectives on the issues and discuss why companies should dedicate resources to defend their ESI through an offensive information governance program.
Topics covered include:
  • How courts are making the case for information governance and the nature of recent decisions on the issues
  • The importance of proactive, upstream policies regarding the identification, retention, and disposition of ESI
  • The need for reactive, downstream measures to ensure organizations have an eDiscovery defense prepared for internal investigations, lawsuits, and regulatory inquiries.
Speakers:
Honorable Evelyn J. Furse is a Federal Magistrate Judge in the District of Utah.

Jason R. Baron serves as Of Counsel in the Information Governance and eDiscovery Group at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP in Washington, D.C.

Philip Favro brings over fifteen years of experience to his position as a consultant for Driven. 

FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit


Online


On Demand - August 25, 2018




For further information see:

http://www.driven-inc.com/protecting-your-electronic-data-blindside-why-ig-offense-is-the-best-defense/





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