Legal Talk Network Releases Sensei Enterprises' Digital Detectives Podcast: "Metadata: What You Can't See CAN Hurt You!"
FAIRFAX, Va., Sept. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Legal Talk Network has released the latest edition of Sensei Enterprises' Digital Detectives podcast, "Metadata: What you Can't See CAN Hurt You!" Podcasters Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. and John W. Simek, Sensei's President and Vice President, welcome Karen Massand, the President of Litera.
The failure to scrub metadata has caused headlines for law firms and corporations as embarrassing and sometimes truly damaging data "leaves home" and becomes a focal point in court or in the press.
Ms. Massand talks about how to properly scrub metadata, which is problematic in the bring-your-own-device world of tablets and smartphones, the options that are available and best practices.
Ms. Nelson commented, "This podcast is very timely – there are now so many horror stories involving metadata – and they are only going to increase with smartphones and tablets like the iPad – Ms. Massand offers great advice about scrubbing metadata from all our devices."
You can listen to the podcast at: http://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/digital-detectives/2012/09/metadata-what-you-cant-see-can-hurt-you/
ABOUT SENSEI ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sensei Enterprises, Inc. is a nationally known digital forensics, security and information technology company. Based in Fairfax, Virginia, Sensei combines legal expertise with high-level technical certifications to serve the technology needs of the legal and corporate communities. Sensei's principals are the co-authors of The Electronic Evidence and E-Discovery Handbook (2006, ABA) and speak and present on electronic evidence, information security and legal technology throughout the country. To learn more, please visit www.senseient.com.
For more information about this release, call Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. at 703-359-0700.
SOURCE Sensei Enterprises, Inc.
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