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2010
eDiscovery and GRC Technology Webinar Series
Reduce the Cost
of eDiscovery with Relationship Forensics Technology
by Charles Skamser at eDSG
and Robert Levey at Catelas
With
the accelerating increase in the amount of Electronically Stored
Communications (ESC) covering every aspect of our lives both public
and private, fulfilling eDiscovery and GRC request to produce who we
have communicated with electronically by current methods of
downloading emails have become too expensive and don't really yield
enough pertinent information.
Join eDiscovery Solutions Group (eDSG) and Catelas for a Webinar and
learn how to produce more pertinent information and reduce the cost
of eDiscovery as we discuss and demonstrate an exciting new
technology called Relationship Forensics.
Using patent-pending technology with little or no impact on your
enterprise systems, Catelas analyzes email log files to
automatically display your corporate communications networks and
provide your computer forensic and Early Case Assessment (ECA) teams
with the information that they need to make critical decisions
earlier in the matter lifecycle.
During the eDSG /Catelas Relationship Forensics Webinar we will
discuss and demonstrate how to:
- Quickly find the communication networks that are the most
pertinent to your matter.
- Automatically rate the value of each communication string.
- Display these communication networks with easy to understand
graphics
Ultimately, see how Catelas can enable you to:
- Investigate 3-4 times as many cases using existing resources.
- Reduce collection time and costs by up to 75%.
- Receive 100% ROI with just a few matters
eDiscovery has become too expensive. Let eDSG and Catelas
show you how to reduce those costs and increase your productivity as
the same time.
Register for an Upcoming Webinar
Tuesday,
July 27, 2010 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM MST
Minimize
Review and Maximize eDiscovery
by Charles Skamser at eDSG
The accelerating growth in the volume of Electronically Stored Information
(ESI), the recent and ongoing amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedures (FRCP) and the increase in the number of lawsuits and
regulatory inquiries have all combined to create a significant challenge
for legal departments.
"eDiscovery costs too much."
Industry Analysts have concluded that the most expensive part of
eDiscovery is document review. Therefore, in order to meet the
requirements of the law and stay financially competitive,
corporations need to increase the speed and efficiency of identifying,
collecting and processing ESI and reduce the amount of data that has to be
reviewed. The lower the number of documents that have to be
reviewed, the lower the overall cost of eDiscovery.
"The problem is that legacy eDiscovery technologies were designed to make document review easier
and therefore have
very little if any impact on the total cost of eDiscovery."
These tools were designed to support a
linear review of "all documents" and therefore do not support
the concept of true Early Case Assessment (ECA) and the systematic and iterative
process of analyzing and culling your data set down to those documents
that truly need to be 'reviewed"
eDiscovery Solutions Group understands this dynamic and more importantly
understands which eDiscovery tools and what ECA processes and best
practices will actually reduce costs. In
our trusted advisor role, we would like to invite you to attend a 30
minute private Webinar with our eDiscovery professionals so that they can
show you what many eDiscovery tool vendors don't want you to know.
Learn
the Difference Between Early Case Assessment and Document Review
Learn
the value of Iterative vs. Linear Review
Learn
the Metrics and Cost Savings of Searching, Analyzing and Culling Data Before
Review
Learn
What Advanced Technologies you should be employing
Learn
How to Be More Productive and Reduce Your Costs at the Same Time
This Webinar is Closed

Reduce
the Cost and Effort to Integrate Information Security Management
Systems
by Charles Skamser at eDSG
With the accelerating increase in the volume of Electronically
Stored Information (ESI) along with the growing international threat
of cyber attacks, managing information security incidents is a
mission critical task for any company. eDiscovery Solutions
Group (eDSG) invites you to attend a 30 minute Webcast to discuss
the information security management challenges facing IT departments
and other corporate stakeholders and demonstrate the IncMan Suite,
an advanced information security incident management system from
DFLabs .
IncMan Version 3.0 enables enterprises worldwide to manage
information security incidents, within a single framework available
both as a conventional software platform, an appliance and/or
delivered via Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), according to the
customer needs.
DFLabs had previously released Digital Investigation Manager (DIM)
and ITILity Help Desk Manager as standalone components. With
the release of IncMan, these components have been enhanced and are
now integrated into a comprehensive solution that enables enterprise
GRC, information security management and IT help desk teams
to collaborate to catalog security incidents and other GRC and
eDiscovery information management tasks from detection to
investigation to mitigation to closure and report generation without
the need to move data between disparate systems.
This
Webinar is Closed 
For
Additional Information
For
additional information about the Webinars, to schedule a private
Webinar or discuss having your technology included in our 2010
Webinar series, please contact Michael Mulcahy at mmulcahy@ediscoverysolutionsgroup.com
or at 562-822-7141.
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