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New Ruling Opens Avenues for Computer Assisted eDiscovery
Now, a new ruling out of New York's Southern District Court has, for the first time, explicitly allowed the use of computer assisted review in the course of eDiscovery, the Association of Corporate Counsel reports.

Controversy Surrounds NSA's $2 Billion Data Center
However, a new report from Wired has raised fears that the data center will be used not solely to improve America's cybersecurity, but also to spy on American citizens.

EU Justice Commissioner Claims Ministers Value Security Over Private Data Protection
Viviane Reding, Europe's current Justice Commissioner, recently defended her decision to break proposed data protection legislation into two parts, claiming that the split was necessary to appease national ministers from EU nations who prioritize security over private data protection.

Experts Disagree Over Whether Device or Data Should be Security Focus
There is growing disagreement between experts over whether computer security should focus primarily on the devices used to access and store data or on the data itself.

Nearly Impossible to Wipe Personal Data from Some Mobile Devices
Some smartphones and computers are virtually impossible to wipe clean completely, meaning that selling them may represent a privacy protection risk.

Cloud computing to play bigger role for SMBs in the future
Cloud computing has firmly established itself as a major component of many businesses. Not just an advancement in information technology, cloud computing represents a major change in the way organizations conduct business throughout a diverse range of industries.




