Forensic preservation isn’t just a process; it’s a crucial defense mechanism for handling data in investigations, litigations, and regulatory matters. When scale is added to the equation, complexity escalates. Here’s why large-scale preservation matters and why iDS is the partner you need to navigate these waters effectively.
What is Forensic Preservation?
Forensic preservation is the meticulous process of preserving, collecting, and storing data to maintain its integrity for legal and investigative use. But when scaling this process to thousands of devices, the challenge transforms significantly. Let’s break down what makes large-scale preservation distinct.
How is Large-Scale Forensic Preservation Different?
Large-scale preservation involves the consistent application of forensic best practices to hundreds or thousands of devices. Unlike preservation of one or two devices, large-scale preservation requires:
The Complexities of Large-Scale Forensic Preservation
- Precision Planning and Execution Large-scale preservation requires strategic planning and flawless execution. Coordination and communication must be seamless across all departments to ensure every detail is accounted for.
- Diverse Expertise Required Handling extensive data sets means engaging multiple stakeholders—from technology experts to project managers to legal advisors. Effective management demands a deep pool of knowledge and experience.
- Concurrency
- In large-scale projects, multiple processes often run simultaneously. Ensuring these operations integrate smoothly requires sophisticated tracking systems and coordination.
- Planned Events
- Large-scale preservation is often tied to planned events such as device upgrades or organizational changes. Detailed alignment with these changes is essential to avoid disruptions.
- Utilizing Human Resources
- Such projects are resource-intensive, requiring efficient allocation and management of human capital to maintain momentum and effectiveness.
- Experience Matters
- Partnering with experts who have a proven track record in large-scale preservation brings invaluable insights and risk mitigation, ensuring successful outcomes.
When Do You Need Large-Scale Preservation?
- Technology Refresh
- Imagine your company is updating devices (computers, smartphones, etc.) for over 20,000 employees, many of whom are in various offices and remote locations. If 10% of these employees are under legal hold, data preservation applies to thousands of devices. Legacy IT policies may mean relevant data is stored only on local devices, making data preservation critical to maintain compliance and avoid data loss.
- Office Relocation
- Moving offices often results in getting rid of rooms full of old computers, hard drives, smartphones, and other equipment. Before hiring an e-waste company, understanding the data on these devices ensures adherence to legal and retention policies.
- Bankruptcy Proceedings
- With IT staff absent, preserving data from computers and servers is crucial for assessment of business practices and assets/liability analysis.
- Mass Exodus
- In cases of large-scale employee exits, preserving data from their devices prevents potential loss or misuse of information.
- Workforce Reductions
- During downsizing, preserving data protects intellectual property and meets regulatory requirements.
What are the Benefits of Large-Scale Preservation?
- Reducing Physical Footprint
- Digital preservation reduces the need for physical storage, leading to cost savings and streamlined operations.
- Keeping with Legal and Regulatory Obligations
- Effective preservation helps you stay compliant with regulations, avoiding costly fines and legal penalties.
- Optimizing Data Analytics
- With preserved data, you can better understand its role in corporate retention policies and leverage information, driving strategic decisions and operational improvements.
- Security, Redundancy, and Future-Proofing
- Forensically sound preservation mitigates risks associated with technology obsolescence and single points of failure. This ensures data remains secure and accessible, offering redundancy when required.
Why iDS is the Smart Choice for Large-Scale Preservation
iDS doesn’t just preserve data; we redefine how it’s managed at scale. We turn complex data preservation into a streamlined, strategic advantage. With us, your data is secure, accessible, and compliant—delivered with precision across every industry, from investigations to compliance. Choose iDS and transform your data challenges into clear, actionable opportunities. Trust us to safeguard and manage your data efficiently and effectively.
Invest in iDS solutions to protect your data and your future.
- iDS provides consultative data solutions to corporations and law firms around the world, giving them a decisive advantage – both in and out of the courtroom. Our subject matter experts and data strategists specialize in finding solutions to complex data problems – ensuring data can be leveraged as an asset and not a liability.
iDS provides consultative data solutions to corporations and law firms around the world, giving them a decisive advantage – both in and out of the courtroom. iDS’ subject matter experts and data strategists specialize in finding solutions to complex data problems, ensuring data can be leveraged as an asset, not a liability. To learn more, visit iDSinc.com.