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A court may not accept your Discovery data as evidence unless you can prove its integrity. How do you know if it has been tampered with and thus is no longer authentic? How do you deter malicious behavior and remove ambiguity over the authenticity of your records? How do you prove the 'what', 'when', and 'who' of any digital and/or non-digital event?
Guest: John M. Facciola Title: Magistrate Judge, The District of Columbia
For more details and related content: https://www.ciotalknetwork.com/is-your-discovery-data-good-enough-for-the-court
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A court may not accept your Discovery data as evidence unless you can prove its integrity. How do you know if it has been tampered with and thus is no longer authentic? How do you deter malicious behavior and remove ambiguity over the authenticity of your records? How do you prove the 'what', 'when', and 'who' of any digital and/or non-digital event?
Guest: John M. Facciola Title: Magistrate Judge, The District of Columbia
For more details and related content: https://www.ciotalknetwork.com/is-your-discovery-data-good-enough-for-the-court