Covering all bases when it comes to legal discovery isn’t what it used to be for organizations. Just as technology forever changed the way we do business, communicate, and live our day-to-day lives, rapidly growing IT trends within the business world are now changing the way organizations need to approach electronic data discovery.

Social media, the cloud, and BYOD (bring your own device) movements are the main change agents that were highlighted at the 2012 Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference earlier this year at Las Vegas. Hosted by Guidance Software, CEIC draws professionals and companies involved with digital investigations and e-discovery.

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