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Central UK Chapter Meeting
"Fragmented e-mail – a defendant’s dream? "

Topic: Strong chains of custody for any electronic evidence are essential in any internal disciplinary action, civil or criminal prosecutions.  This holds true whether you are the defendant or the prosecutor.
 
Many organisations find themselves running an e-mail environment with multiple point solutions for anti-virus, anti-spam, high availability servers, off-line backup, data leak prevention, legislative compliance, encryption, internal governance, disclaimer management, e-mail marketing, document management and e-discovery.  Each platform with their own administrative burden and disparate reporting provides a fragmented view and weak chains of custody.

This presentation will look at the difficulty in preparing a legal case in such fragmented environments, walking through the administrative burden of extracting and correlating all of the relevant data, as well as proving that data is correct to the standards demanded in today's litigious environments.
 
The final part of the presentation will look at the benefits of implementing a unified e-mail management strategy to provide a single point of control and reporting for the entire lifecycle of your organisation’s communications, with a view of how this helps your organisation prepare to mount or defend itself in a legal action.
Speaker:

James Blake, Mimecast

CPE: CPE credit - 1 hour
Location: KPMG, 2 Cornwall Street, Birmingham B3 2DL
Date: 19/03/2008
Time: 17:00 for 17.30

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Meeting presentation slides will be available here once the meeting has taken place (for Central UK Members only)


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