By Charles T. Tsuji
The first person a CEO calls when hit with a lawsuit is the company’s lawyer.
That’s as it should be.
Who gets the second call though?
In the digital age, it should be the company’s IT manager. And that IT manager better know the company’s network topography the way a mountaineer scaling the rocky precipices [...]
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IT Managers: Know Thy Networks
In the Cloud? Better Be Prepared!
By Eric P. Blank
Cloud computing is on the tip of every technologist’s tongue these days.
Blue chip tech giants such as International Business Machines Corp., the Hewlett-Packard Co., Dell Inc. and Microsoft Corp. have spent hundreds of millions of marketing dollars touting the benefits of cloud computing, which, for all the ink it’s received, is really [...]
How to Find a Computer Forensics Expert
By Jonathan Yeh
Today, more than 90 percent of all data is stored on hard disk drives, servers, mainframes and the like. No one prints much of anything out anymore. When faced with litigation, it’s vital that an organization have the ability to find relevant data at the drop of a hat.
Unfortunately, this is easier said [...]
EDEN Launches New Slack Space Blog
By Eric P. Blank
We at Blank Law + Technology want the Electronic Data Extraction Network to become the destination for all things e-discovery and its blog, Slack Space, to be a leading voice in the industry.
Slack Space is the place where attorneys, paralegals, IT administrators, in-house security teams and e-discovery vendors come to get the [...]








