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Forensically Sound File Collection
Incomplete and undocumented electronic discovery collections
occur every day. The result of mishandling these files can be
costly to both the client and their legal counsel. Proper file
collection methods should be discussed at the beginning of each
case.
When collecting electronic discovery, you should use processes
and applications that preserve and verify collected electronic
files with minimal impact on client systems. Without these,
creating defensible and verifiable electronic discovery
productions and evidence authentication is difficult, if not
impossible.
SafeCopy 2 Features:
Select from multiple data
sources (e.g. file shares, individual files or file list)
Supports paths greater than 255
characters (up to 32,000)
Detects and resumes after
network outages
Real time error display
100% file copy verification
(using MD5 hash comparison)
Preserves file system
timestamps and metadata
Filters by file extension
(inclusion, exclusion and use file extension list)
Filters by date range
Desktop, Mobile , Server and
Nomad editions
SafeCopy 2 is offered in several different formats
tailored to your needs and the needs of your project. Click on
the tabs above to find the right version for you!
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The dtSearch product
line can instantly search terabytes of
text across a desktop, network,
Internet or Intranet
site.
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dtSearch products
also serve as tools for publishing,
with instant text searching, large
document collections to Web sites or
CD/DVDs.
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over two dozen indexed, unindexed,
fielded and full-text search
options |
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highlights
hits in HTML, XML and PDF, while
displaying embedded links, formatting and
images |
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converts other file types — word
processor, database, spreadsheet, email and
full-text of email attachments, ZIP, Unicode,
etc. — to HTML for display with highlighted
hits |
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built-in Spider adds a third-party
or other Web site (public, secure content,
password accessible, etc.) to your searchable
database |
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Spider supports Web-based
content (HTML, PDF, XML, etc.) as well as
dynamically-generated content (ASP.NET, MS CMS,
SharePoint, etc.) |
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types |
| SQL and similar data
sources |
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