Each week, Legaltech News rounds up some of the most insightful, thought-provoking and informative blog posts from the legal tech sphere. This week, we look at the prevalence of full-disk imaging in e-discovery, the need for machine learning for regulatory compliance, the ambiguous state of law firm security, and what it takes to become an expert data analytics team.
E-discovery’s Old Disk Imaging Habit
Around a decade ago, John Patzakis, co-founder at Guidance Software and current CEO and president of X1 Discovery, noticed something strange. His company at the time had commercialized full-disk imaging for a proprietary data forensics tool, but sales were not exactly going as planned. Instead of the majority of purchases coming from law enforcement customers, the full-disk imaging software was vastly popular with e-discovery service providers, leading Patzakis to realize “that the e-discovery services community was in the process of standardizing on full-disk imaging as their default collection practice.”
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