A U.S. government database of popular software files is being modernized to keep up with advancements in digital forensics and e-discovery collection processes.

By comparing the database to the files found on a real-world computer, experts can determine which files should be examined for evidence or preserved for legal holds, and which can safely be deleted or ignored. The more accurate the database, the faster, less expensive, and more efficient the process can become.

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