Editors note: This story has been corrected from the original to reflect EDRM’s reason for taking down the Enron data set in 2012.
Once you pick up toxins, it’s hard to shake them. Law Technology News picked up a news item from John Martin, CEO of BeyondRecogition on May 7. According to Martin, he found personally-identifiable information in the Enron data set using his company’s namesake document analysis software. Now Index Engines is making the same claim after Nuix’s foray into cleaning PII from the once-public data set.
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