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Meet the Authors

Mark Osborne

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Discovery in the Cloud: An Investigator’s Close Look at Unexpected Risks and Challenges

Documents residing in cloud storage accounts are increasingly coming into scope in digital forensic investigations such as IP theft, regulatory, corruption, merger clearance and civil matters. Organisations may be obligated to place preservation holds on data residing in cloud storage, collect documents from cloud accounts and produce this data to regulators or courts.

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