E-discovery

Updated: 04/26/2017 by Computer Hope
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Short for electronic discovery, e-discovery is a term used in civil litigation. E-discovery describes information in electronic format, often recovered through digital forensics analysis. Forensic investigators, lawyers, and IT (information technology) managers all conduct e-discovery, sometimes each with field-specific terminology, which can cause confusion when communicating between professions.

There are many items analyzed with e-discovery, including e-mail, electronic documents (Word, Excel, PDF, etc.), instant messaging chat logs, and websites. Those involved in the e-discovery are most interested in the original files, and the original file formats. E-discovery may involve analyzing printed documents, which later are converted to a PDF (Portable Document Format) document or re-created as a Word document to find hidden evidence.

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