Overview In 2002, Donald Rumsfeld, then acting US Secretary of Defense, spoke at a Department of Defense news briefing and made the following statement: “[T]here are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are...
eDiscovery 101: What’s A Load File
Everyone has taken an inventory at some point in our lives whether it be a reflection of personal stock, what’s in the pantry, or for business purposes. An inventory or index allows for quick reference to what is on-hand. In the legal world the need to have an inventory is...
CSI eDiscovery: The Fundamentals of Computer Forensics
Overview Computer Forensics… What exactly does that mean? It is the application of collecting and preserving electronic evidence via analysis and protocols ensuring the data is suitable for use in a court of law. The practice of computer forensics began surfacing in the 1970s as law enforcement began to deal with cases such...
How To Make Swipes Your GoTo To-Do
I’m sure many of you view the digital To-Do list as I did in the past: just another To-Do item added to the pile. However, that hasn’t stopped me from downloading and testing out various applications over the years and continue to be on the hunt for a simple tool that...
Engage Your COAR with Evernote
The Brief History of Note Taking Remembering information isn't a new concept and we as a human race have been trying to perfect the art of remembering for centuries. John Locke, a 17th century philosopher, devised a method of indexing his notations within the commonplace books and published his methods...
Metadata Explained
What is Metadata? Have you ever wondered how the computer knows where a file is on your computer or how extra pieces of information within files is unified across the industry? Click to read more...