Posts tagged ‘data’

The Truth is Out There

September 24th, 2009

By C. Dean Little
We try to cover a variety of cutting-edge computer forensics topics here on Slack Space, but every once in a while it’s good to go back to the basics.
That’s why I’ve decided to write a quick little blog post about the proper way to prepare for the forensic imaging of laptops, desktops, [...]

By Jeff Meisner
Editor, Slack Space
Since EDEN’s launch in May 2009, our network has grown to more than 110 companies in 30 states. We’re happy to welcome companies from a range of industries, including IT service providers, law firms and e-discovery service providers.
Over the last four months, we’ve received feedback from our community regarding our Web [...]

By Cathy Lopez
Launched on May 1, the Electronic Data Extraction Network already has 100 members.
EDEN is a subsidiary of Seattle-based electronic discovery law firm Blank Law + Technology PS. The community’s membership consists of IT service providers and legal professionals in 28 states and Canada.
The community was formed to create a nationwide standard of best [...]

By Alex Harmon
Over the past few years, the market for e-discovery software tools and hardware has evolved to include several end-to-end application suites such as AccessData’s Forensic Tool Kit and Guidance Software’s EnCase.
Now, the e-discovery market is becoming more and more specialized.