Newest EDRM resource advances testing and validation in e-discovery processes
EDRM, the leading standards organization for the e-discovery market, announced today the release of the first of its "Micro Datasets." These datasets are designed for e-discovery data testing and process validation.
Software vendors, litigation support organizations, law firms and others may use these smaller sets to qualify support, test speed and accuracy in indexing and search, and conduct more forensically oriented analytics exercises throughout the e-discovery workflow.
The initial offering is a 136.9 MB zip file containing the latest versions of everything from Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat files to image files. The EDRM Dataset group has scoured the internet and found usable freely available data at universities, government sites and elsewhere, a selection of which are included in the zip file.
"We have found publically available datasets were hard to acquire and use easily so we decided to put together some smaller sets of relevant data for easy download and testing," shared EDRM Dataset working group leaders Eric Robi of Elluma Discovery and Michael Lappin of Nuix.
"We are also putting the finishing touches on some really interesting advanced file sets for EDRM members that have been created by the Digital Forensics Research Laboratories at the Auckland University of Technology,” reported Robi. “Those include systematically corrupted and encrypted files that can be used in exception handling exercises and testing."
The EDRM community thanks these members for their active participation in this important initiative:
The first EDRM Micro Dataset zip file is available now for download at www.edrm.net/28137.
The advanced data sets, to be released in the near future, will be available exclusively to EDRM members. Members will be notified by email with instructions for file downloading.
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