RE: e-discovery

From: Christopher Brown (clbrownat_private)
Date: Tue Apr 08 2003 - 16:25:11 PDT

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    Darren,
    
    I don't think you are going to fine any one product that automates the
    entire process for you. Especially given the unique nature of most every
    network. Having said that, there is a network version of dtSearch that
    proves very useful in your goals. See: http://www.dtsearch.com/
    
    Regards,
    
    Christopher L. T. Brown
    Technology Pathways LLC
    Makers of ProDiscover
    clbrownat_private
    Phone: 619-435-0906 / 888-894-5500
    http://www.TechPathways.com
    
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    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Darren Welch [mailto:armyreconat_private]
    > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 6:16 AM
    > To: studentsat_private; forensicsat_private
    > Subject: e-discovery
    >
    >
    > Hi Everyone,
    >
    > I am auditing a client's legal department's e-discovery policies and
    > procedures and looking at process improvement. I was hoping
    > someone knows of
    > or has already architected a solution for the following;
    >
    > Assuming a case of civil litigation where company "x" is the
    > defendant and
    > is required by court order to present all information related
    > to topic "y";
    > is there a utility that will scan every node on a network
    > (single subnets on
    > up to 60,000 nodes), searching each node's directory
    > structure and file list
    > for keywords which relate to topic "y"?  Then identifying the
    > path to such a
    > find? I would like to be able to search nodes such as user
    > hard drives,
    > network shared drives, files servers, db's (oracle, sql, etc), and
    > webservers, etc., on W2K, WNT, Linux, Unix, Solaris, Novell...
    >
    > I am interested in locating normal files and am not
    > interested in recovering
    > deleted files or files in UA space. I would like the output
    > to display
    > "Keyword Hit", "IP Address", "Machine Name", "Logged on
    > user", "Filename
    > containg keyword hit", "Path to File".
    >
    > I know this is an extensive wish list but maybe someone knows
    > of a solution?
    > Thanks, D
    
    
    
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