Nächster Schritt für Wikileaks: Crowdsourcing klassifizierten Daten – PC-WELT

The release on Sunday by Wikileaks of more than 90,000 documents about military operations in Afghanistan may just be the start of problems for the U.S. Regierung.

The online publication of the documents, which offer an insideand potentially embarrassinglook at the war in Afghanistan between 2004 and the end of 2009, represent a failure by the U.S. to control its classified data from insider threat. And it throws open to the whole world a chance to crowdsource the information the documents contain.

With that in mind, Wikileaks’ Editor-In-Chief Julian Assange on Monday urged intrepid researchers to cull the documents for information that the groupand three publications given access to themhave yet to uncover. Assange said that Excel, one of the formats in which the material was released, might be the best way to sort through it.

During a news conference that was webcast, he even guided would-be researchers, saying they could use a search term such aschildrento parse the data for casualty reports.

When mining the documents for information, it’s important search for somethingquite broad…,” sagte er. “Don’t tell th

durch Nächster Schritt für Wikileaks: Crowdsourcing klassifizierten Daten – PC-WELT.

Europa beginnt Antitrust Ermittlungen gegen I.B.M. – NYTimes.com

The European Commission opened investigations Monday into whether I.B.M. had abused its dominant position in mainframe computers, signaling that the era of aggressive prosecution of American technology leaders in Europe did not end with the Microsoft antitrust case.

The commission said that it would examine whether I.B.M. had shut out rival mainframe software vendors and service providers. The investigation could lead to charges and potential fines against the company.

Joaquin Almunia, who took over in February as the European competition commissioner, “is making it clear that the Internet and the information technology sector will be an enforcement priority for him and for the commission,” said Alec Burnside, a competition lawyer in Brussels at the law firm, Linklaters. “It is clear that he is building on the precedent left him by his predecessor.”

durch Europa beginnt Antitrust Ermittlungen gegen I.B.M. – NYTimes.com.

Law.com – Privilegierte Informationen in einem ‘WikiLeaks’ Welt

Die Offenlegung von 92,000 geheimer militärischer Dokumente über den Krieg in Afghanistan durch WikiLeaks durch verwandte Geschichten in The New York Times, gefolgt, The Guardian und Spiegel sicherlich nicht ohne den Vorteil der Rechtsberater passieren Beratung über die potenziellen First Amendment und Fragen der nationalen Sicherheit, die sich aus deren Veröffentlichung.

Ein Hinweis für die Leser von The Times auf ihrer Website veröffentlicht Highlights, wie empfindlich — und potenziell gefährlich — ein Großteil der Informationen ist. The Times heißt es, dass es cross-geprüften Daten, wählte nicht für Informationen, die nationale Sicherheitsinteressen beeinträchtigen würde veröffentlichen, redigiert die Namen der Diplomaten, Außendienstmitarbeiter und militärischen Befehlshabern, und vermieden die Berichterstattung über alles, was US gefährden könnten. und verwandte nachrichtendienstlichen Methoden. (The Times’ Berichte wurden unabhängig von dem, was WikiLeaks sich auf eine spezielle Seite für die Angaben, veröffentlicht, und was wurde von The Guardian und Der Spiegel veröffentlicht.)

durch Law.com – Privilegierte Informationen in einem ‘WikiLeaks’ Welt.

Outsourced Vs. In-House E-Discovery: Die richtige Wahl

A law firm’s size, its finances, and the number and technical prowess of a corporate legal department’s in-house staff are among the most important considerations when choosing to outsource e-Discovery or bring this mission-critical process in-house. Decision makers must also closely assess the complexity orall-in-onenessof e-Discovery software solutions and their infrastructure requirements before finalizing their decision.

The ability to manage E-Discovery is an essential business process staple at law firms and within legal departments. Access to electronic evidence, whether email messages, Unterlagen, text files, images, Datenbanken, Tabellenkalkulationen, or audio files, increases efficiencies and bolsters ROI by saving immeasurable time in performing litigation and computer forensics. Making the wrong choice between outsourcing or bringing e-Discovery in-house can wreak havoc on a firm’s bottom line and its operational and procedural efficiencies.

durch Outsourced Vs. In-House E-Discovery: Die richtige Wahl.

Podcast: Aktuelle Themen in Computer Forensics | Rechtliche Talk-Netzwerk

Die Kenntnis der eDiscovery ist entscheidend für die heutigen Juristen. Auf dieser Ausgabe des Digital-Detektive, Co-Gastgeber Sharon D. Nelson, Esq., Präsident der Sensei Enterprises, Inc. und John W. Simek, Vice President of Sensei Enterprises, willkommen Computer-Forensik-Technologe, Craig D. Ball, zu reden, wie einige Gerichte sehen Computer-Forensik-Analyse als einfach die Suche auf eine Liste von Begriffen, Vermeidung von Abfällen in eDiscovery und die Herausforderungen der effektiven Keyword-Suche.

durch Aktuelle Themen in Computer Forensics | Rechtliche Talk-Netzwerk.

Podcast: Request for Idea to Offer Law School E-Discovery Clinics to Small Law Firms ||ESIBytes

Listen to Karl Schieneman, Director of Analytics and Review with JurInnov, talk about an idea he is working on with others in the field for a not for profit to network law students as an E-Discovery clinic to assist in educating small law firms on electronic discovery. This podcast is really just a short description of an idea and a request to get in touch with me if you like the idea and want to help, are a law student and can provide some feedback on the idea, know a law school that teaches electronic discovery or, noch besser, know a professor who teaches electronic discovery.

durch Request for Idea to Offer Law School E-Discovery Clinics to Small Law Firms ||ESIBytes.

Compliance Week: First Half Trends in Electronic Discovery Sanctions

It’s been a busy year already in the world of electronic discovery. Unter anderem, the first half of 2010 brought a number of new rulings related to e-discovery sanctions.

Bisher, litigants are seeking sanctions in fewer cases than in 2009, but sanctions are being awarded at almost the same rate, according to a mid-year update on e-discovery developments and trends by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher.

Von 103 e-discovery opinions issued from Jan. 1 – Juni 17 that were analyzed by GDC, litigants sought sanctions in 30 percent, oder 31 Fälle, compared to 42 im Vergleich zuall of 2009. They received sanctions in 68 percent (21) of those cases, compared to 70 percent in all of 2009.

Costs and fees associated with the discovery dispute itself were the most frequently awarded sanctions, imposed in 14 der 21 cases in which courts imposed some kind of sanction. Adverse inference instructions were imposed in 4 Fälle, while other monetary sanctions were imposed in three cases.

durch Compliance Week: The Filing Cabinet» First Half Trends in Electronic Discovery Sanctions.

Enterprise Search and Pursuit of the Google Experience

Search is an incredibly interesting problem, one that’s so complex in the background yet so simple on the surface. In this two part article, we examine the desire to duplicate the Google search experience in the enterprise and how we need to change what we expect from enterprise search based on what we’re willing to do to make it work.

What could be easier than entering a few keywords into a single text box and, in a fraction of a second, being granted access to tens or even hundreds of millions of relevant resources — all the information we could ever really want right at the tips of our fingers. For most, this is perceived as a near perfect user experience that is today’s reality when we search online using Google.

Yet a common complaint heard internally across many organizations is the inability to easily find the right answer amongst a set of far fewer, and often less relevant results. The organization of content into intuitive information architectures is a challenging problem, and the creation of navigational constructs that classify information into meaningful categories is becoming increasingly difficult due to the sheer volume of content being produced.

The user experience is increasingly becoming both complicated and fragmented and is placing a greater emphasis on search as the silver bullet. Leider, search too is failing to meet the needs of our users and is oftentimes perceived as nothing more than “a random document generator”, as one client has colorfully put it.

durch Enterprise Search and Pursuit of the Google Experience.

Motorolas Android 3.0 Tablette kann hier in diesem Jahr | TG Daily

Android lover Motorola is expected to be working on an iPad competitor that runs on Google’s mobile operating system, but what’s bigger news is that it could be one of the first devices to run the next-generation Android 3.0.

Analysts Roger Crenshaw and Ashok Kumar predict that Motorola could bring the tablet to the US by the end of this year, and say it’s likely to use the so-calledGingerbreadversion of Android, which no other device currently does.

durch Motorolas Android 3.0 Tablette kann hier in diesem Jahr | TG Daily.

Google Apps mit staatlichen Kontrollen Fitted — InformationWeek

Catering zu einem wachsenden Bedarf unter Kosten-constrained Behörden für Cloud Computing, das ist sowohl erschwinglichen und sicheren, Google am Montag eine neue Version von Google Apps für Bundes-, Zustand, und lokalen Behörden in der U.S.

Google Apps for Government bietet die gleiche Reihe von Online-Anwendungen wie Google Apps Premiere Edition, mit Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) Zertifizierung und Unterstützung für staatlich verordneten Politik und Maßnahmen zur Gefahrenabwehr.

Google behauptet, dass Google Apps for Government die erste Multi-Tenant-Cloud-Computing-Suite, um die Zertifizierung nach FISMA empfangen, die legt die Richtlinien für eine verantwortungsvolle Information Security Management in den USA. Regierung Informationssysteme.

durch Google Apps mit staatlichen Kontrollen Fitted — InformationWeek.