Seeking to unite the views of the professionals tasked with overseeing and employing e-discovery in their organizations, ACEDS/ComplexDiscovery’s “eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey” found that an increase in data isn’t just a major issue for the financial and risk management side of the business—it is for legal practitioners as well.
Among the topics explored in the survey was the challenges the professionals thought would impact discovery in the next six months. The leading response was data proliferation (28.6 percent), followed closely by budgetary constraints (28 percent). Interestingly, the challenge least cited as most impactful was data security (7.1 percent). This, said CloudNine vice president of professional services Doug Austin, was surprising due to industry-agnostic concerns around cybersecurity and data breaches.
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