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HTCIA Conference 2016, August 28–31, Booth #306

Las Vegas, NV • August 28–31 Booth #306 The High Tech Crime Investigations Association (HTCIA) Conference brings together experts from all over the world to share their latest research and techniques related to cybersecurity, incidents response and computer forensics. Rene Novoa, Senior Manager of eDiscovery and Digital Forensics, will presentAdvanced Mobile…

DriveSavers CTO Joins USC Information Technology Advisory Board

Industry leader helps shape the future of data recovery and eDiscovery through an advisory role at the University of Southern California NOVATO, Calif. (May 24, 2016) DriveSavers, the worldwide leader in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic solutions, further strengthens its commitment to helping shape the future of data recovery…

HR.BLR.com: eDiscovery 101 for Human Resources

Originally published by HR.BLR.com. By Rene Novoa, senior manager of eDiscovery and Digital Forensics In today’s digital world, it’s increasingly common for businesses to go “paperless.” Oftentimes, the conversion to digital includes documentation prepared and maintained by human resource (HR) departments. These documents could include everything from handbooks and company…

HR.com: eDiscovery for Human Resources

Originally published by HR.com.  By Rene Novoa, DriveSavers How to use it in the workplace Today, many businesses have chosen to go “paperless” by keeping important documents, including those prepared and maintained by human resources (HR) departments, stored in computers rather than file cabinets. By going paperless, businesses can experience a…

Recruiter: eDiscovery for Human Resources: A Basic How-To Guide

Originally published by Recruiter. Written by Rene Novoa, Manager of eDiscovery and Digital Forensics, DriveSavers In today’s digital world, many businesses have gone paperless, choosing to keep important files and documents stored on computers rather than in file cabinets. Among these digitized files are, of course, the documents that HR departments…

Computerworld: Feds Fund Encryption Apps that Could Cloak Terrorists

Originally published by Computerworld. U.S.-financed Open Technology Fund supports privately built encryption and other apps U.S. government funds have recently been used to support the creation and maintenance of commercially available smartphone encryption apps, according to public records. At the same time, U.S. security officials and some elected officials have complained…

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