Podcast: Ethical Issues in E-Discovery | Legal Talk Network

On this edition of Digital Detectives, co-hosts Sharon D. Nelson, Esq., President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc. and John W. Simek, Vice President of Sensei Enterprises, welcome David Ries, a partner at Thorp Reed & Armstrong in Pittsburgh, to discuss ethical issues in e-discovery. Sharon, John and Dave take a look at the “five Cs” in e-discovery, the most common ethical violation in e-discovery and ensuring that attorneys comply with their ethical duties with respect to e-discovery.

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Why your companies need Ethical Hacking? | mycomputer2u.com

Many people refers to hacking as a horrible think and some think which they should avoid but the term ethical hacking makes people scratch their head and think why they would want to get hacked but ethical hacking saves many companies millions.

Ethical hacking is an important step in the security process of a company. How can a company be sure that they are safe against a real damaging hacking? Company can hire cyber security experts that will try to hack the network and find the areas which are insecure so that company can take necessary actions to become more secure. They normally checks for actually hacking into customer files and leaks that allows viruses which can be harmful to net network. These can cost companies an enormous amount of money as well as reputation, thus making ethical hacking an important part of the security process of any company. Ethical hacking is mostly done by the individuals who are trained in the cyber security.

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