Data collection involves copying responsive data from the hard drive of a target computer to a portable drive or other storage device for transport to an EDD vendor for processing. Properly preserving electronic evidence is the goal of data collection.
Unfortunately, a look behind the current process reveals flaws. In a large corporate setting, the harvesting of responsive data is done using portable hard drives linked to the target computer by a USB or FireWire connection. The data is copied from one drive to the other for transport.
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