AN EXTENDED MODEL FOR E-DISCOVERY OPERATIONS

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Billard, David [1 ]
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[1] Univ Appl Sci Western Switzerland, Geneva, Switzerland
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Electronic discovery; technical aspects; non-disclosure;
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Most models created for electronic discovery (e-discovery) in legal proceedings tend to ignore the technical aspects mainly because they assume that only traditional digital forensic tasks are involved. However, this assumption is incorrect. The time frames for conducting e-discovery procedures are very restricted, and investigations are carried out in real time with strict non-disclosure dispositions and changing demands as the cases unfold. This paper presents an augmented model and architecture for e-discovery designed to cope with the technological complexities in real-world scenarios. It also discusses how e-discovery operations should be handled to ensure cooperation between digital forensic professionals and legal teams while guaranteeing that non-disclosure agreements and information confidentiality are preserved.
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页码:277 / 287
页数:11
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