Journal of Technology Law & Policy
The Hash is the New Bates Stamp
For over one hundred years, complex litigation has relied upon the ubiquitous Bates stamp to try and maintain order and clarity in paper evidence by placing sequential numbers on documents. In today's world of vast quantities of electronic documents, the days of the Bates stamp are numbered. Instead, the future belongs to a new technology, a computer- based mathematical process known as a "hash." >> Read the full article | Forward to a friend
Financial Advisor Magazine
Advisory Firms Go Paperless - And Find Risk
Today's regulatory, legal and security environments demand a more robust document management solution and advisors who downplay these issues may find themselves doing so at their own risks. These days, advisory firms are not only aware of paperless office technologies, most are incorporating these technologies to some degree within their practices. Unfortunately, some first-generation document management technologies that many advisory firms employ today are already obsolete... or they will be, soon.
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New ProofSpace FAQ
Everything You Really Wanted to Know about Us, But Were Afraid to Ask
Version 1.0 of the ProofSpace Frequently Asked Questions list is live on the web, ready for any and all Riddlers! Ever wonder how big a ProofMark is? What's wrong with traditional "digital signature" based timestamps? How does Transient Key Cryptography actually work? Settle bets, complete your due diligence, or just take a few minutes and learn something new and interesting by visiting our new FAQ section on the web today!
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Bay Area CSOs Gather
Bay Area CSO Council: eDiscovery & the Role of the CSO.
You're invited to attend the 6th BACC CSO Round Table on e-Discovery and the Role of the CSO, scheduled on October 19, 2007. The event will take place at the Microsoft Technology Center in Mountain View, CA from 9:30am to 2:00pm. Breakfast and Lunch will be included.
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