One school district’s e-discovery challenge
Education Week has an article detailing one school district’s response to the challenges posed by law suits and data management: [The district's network manager] spent his days putting an electronic...
View ArticleSpeech Recognition, Cheap and Easy
Web Worker Daily gives us the scoop: Speech recognition has been positioned as the holy grail of computing for decades, but many people have found the off-the-shelf software solutions too prone to...
View ArticleKroll Ontrack has new tool for erasing data
Kroll Ontrack has issued a press release saying that the company has developed a new, “enterprise-wide erasing” product. Helping companies protect against security breaches and comply with laws and...
View ArticleWhere do Deleted Files go?
Most of us know the answer to this: they don’t go anywhere until overwritten. Yahoo! Tech has posted a basic primer going over the process again, but it also discusses tools for retrieving deleting...
View ArticleWading into the Quagmire of the Logs
SearchSecurity.com has posted a great article on Filtering Log Data: Where there are logs, there is usually an overwhelming amount of log data. This makes it hard for an organization to spot security...
View ArticleEDRM Releases its new Standard for Production
The Standards Group for EDRM released a new, xml-based standard designed to ease migration from one litigation platform to another: “In the past, there hasn’t been a standard way to hand off...
View ArticleMicrosoft Releases Open XML SDK; Announces future support of ODF
According to an article in TechWorld, Microsoft has released a software developer kit (SDK) for manipulating the XML that is under the hood of Office 2007 files. Open XML SDK 1.0 , available from the...
View ArticleFlorida Programmer hacks clients’ web cams to collect photos
Just…wow: Marisel Garcia is one of eight or nine women in the Gainesville, Florida who is a victim of a Webcam Spy Hacker voyeurism scandal, orchestrated by Craig Feigin. Craig Feigin, a computer...
View ArticleCase Blurb: YouTube; Denying Motion Compelling the Production of Source Code...
Plaintiffs move jointly pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 37 to compel [Defendants] to produce certain electronically stored information and documents, including a critical trade secret: the computer source...
View ArticleCase Blurb: YouTube; Court Denies Motion to Compel Production of Source Code...
Plaintiffs also move to compel production of another undisputed trade secret, the computer source code for the newly invented “Video ID” program. Using that program, copyright owners may furnish...
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