How E-Discovery Will Affect Your Life as a Storage Professional. David Stevens, Carnegie Mellon University
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1 How E-Discovery Will Affect Your Life as a Storage Professional David Stevens, Carnegie Mellon University
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3 Abstract How E-Discovery will impact your life as a Storage Professional Mention the term E-Discovery to a storage professional and watch their reaction. They may run away and hide. Storage Professionals today face the daunting task of being able to quickly know where every , word document and database file lives and how to get it back in a hurry in the event of a catastrophe. With the recent update to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) a storage professional now has even more pressure to potentially know the content inside those files. This session helps the storage professional understand the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) that were recently updated. We will also look at an e-discovery request from the perspective of a storage professional. Finally, we will provide some recommendations on how to prepare for an e-discovery request. 3
4 Objectives Lay a foundation that will help you better understand the changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Prosecution (FRCP) that govern E-Discovery. Provide some guidance on preparing for an E-Discovery request After completing this tutorial, you should be able to: Speak more intelligently about E-Discovery Understand the implications of the December 1, 2006 FRCP amendments Know what to expect to do for an E-Discovery request 4
5 Agenda Definitions of Important Terms Introduction to E-Discovery Important Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) changes How to prepare for an E-Discovery request 5
6 Important Terms (1) Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Any data that is stored on electronic or electromagnetic devices. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Any data about an individual that could, potentially identify that person, such as a name, fingerprints or other biometric data, address, street address, telephone number or social security number. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) Regulations that specify procedures for civil legal suits in United States Federal Courts. 6
7 Important Terms(2) Litigation Hold A condition whereby a company must preserve ESI for all relevant data that pertains to a formal litigation request or there is a reasonable anticipation of litigation. Adverse Inference Instructions from the judge to the jury to infer that all destroyed data/evidence would have been harmful to the party who destroyed the data/evidence. 7
8 Important Terms (3) Cull-down/De-Dupe De-duplication of identical information or to take a rather large dataset and reduce it to a more relevant and manageable size. Spoliation The destruction or significant alteration of evidence or the failure to preserve the property for another s use as evidence in pending or reasonably foreseeable litigation. Sanctions Usually a monetary fine, imposed against a party to a legal action or his/her attorney, for violating rules of procedure. 8
9 What is E-Discovery? It is the pretrial process of discovering pertinent information or data stored on electronic, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic media or devices by one or both parties that are involved in a legal action of proceeding. 9
10 Why is E-Discovery Important? Potential for high internal costs Restoral of data from old backup tapes Search for data on remote data stores Stiff fines for Companies who cover-up data Qualcomm Inc. v. Broadcom Corp. Zubalake v. UBS Warburg, LLC Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure In effect, December 1, 2006 Sanctions! 10
11 Stiff Costs Qualcomm Inc. v. Broadcom Corp. Qualcomm failed to produce tens of thousands of documents Qualcomm to pay Broadcom $8.5M Murphy Oil USA, Inc. v. Fluor Daniel, Inc. Murphy Oil ordered to pay $6.2M for data recovery Zubulake v. UBS Warburg, LLC UBS ordered to pay the costs of any depositions or redepositions and to reimburse plaintiff Sources: United States District Court, Southern District of California and 11
12 What can be Discovered? Sample Spam Instant Messaging chats Word Processing files Text documents Spreadsheets Databases PDF documents CAD/CAM files Websites Images Charts/Graphs Audio files Electronic calendars/agendas Digital video Voic 12
13 Where Data Hides Sample SAN/NAS device SAN/NAS snapshots Physical/Virtual Tapes Physical/Virtual Servers Laptops/Desktops Flash media Metadata Applications Source Code Remote Offices CD/DVD Mobile Phones/Blackberries Phone Systems 13
14 FRCP Rule Changes Rule 16: Pretrial Conferences; Scheduling; Management Rule 26 General Provisions Governing Discovery; Duty of Disclosure Rules 33 Interrogatories to Parties Rule 34 Production of Documents, Electronically Stored Information, and Things and Entry Upon Land for Inspection and Other Purposes Rule 37 Failure to Make Disclosures or Cooperate in Discovery; Sanctions Rule 45 Subpoena 14
15 Rule 16 Changes Rule 16(b) Alert the court that you may need to perform discovery of ESI. It also puts a timeframe on how quickly you must perform discovery of ESI. 15
16 Rule 26 Rule Changes Rule 26(a) You must disclose ESI or documents in order to support its claims or defenses. Rule 26(b) You must produce ESI that is pertinent to the case, not privileged and reasonably accessible. You must also identify the sources or ESI you will NOT be making accessible. Rule 26(f) Also known as the meet & confer meeting. You need to preserve, to the best of your ability, all the details of the original ESI if not producing the original You also have the ability to recall privileged information 16
17 Rule 34 Changes Rule 34(a) Defines the scope of the request and formally mentions ESI. It also vaguely defines all forms of computer-based information Rule 34(b)(i) ESI must be maintained in original format if possible Rule 34(b)(ii) If ESI can t be produced in original form then the requesting party has the option to state what form they want it. 17
18 Rule 37 Changes Rule 37(a)(2)(A) If you fail to disclose information then you may be forced to disclose the information and may be sanctioned Rule 37(f) Routine operations Sanctions! Attorneys fees Adverse Inferences Default, dismissal, judgment against 18
19 Rule 45 Changes You may be requested to produce ESI even if you are not a party to the litigation. May specify the form or forms in which ESI must be produced. If not specified then the ESI must be produced in the form or forms which the person ordinarily maintains it. 19
20 Phases of E-Discovery Phase 1: Information Management Phase 2: Identification Phase 3: Preservation Phase 4: Collection Phase 5: Processing 20
21 Information Management Make sure you follow your data/esi retention policy If you don t have one make sure you get one FAST! Make sure you routinely audit compliance of your data/esi retention policy Destroy backup tapes on a schedule (virtual/physical) Do not keep longer or shorter than policy states Routinely look for ESI on managed corporate assets Understand routine processes 21
22 Identification Know where pertinent ESI lives. Start with a larger pool of ESI then determine how much of it applies to the case. Take into consideration the claims of the case and think about what may be asked for before it is requested. Do you know where your backup tapes live? 22
23 Preservation Understand your storage architecture Preserve all ESI you can think of Make witnesses/third-parties aware of their duty to preserve ESI (FRCP Rule 45) Suspend most automated ESI destruction processes Suspend destroying of backup tapes Suspend automated deletion Establish a Chain of Custody 23
24 Collection This is the phase where you actually gather the ESI and store it for processing. Online/Offline sources Backup/Archive sources Preserve metadata Creation/Deletion timestamps Last modified/last accessed timestamps Establish a single point of contact for gaining access to the collected ESI Preserve the Chain of Custody 24
25 Processing What ESI should be processed? only? on a particular mail server? What timeframe should be processed? August 31 September 30 August 21 Use E-Discovery tools to aid in this phase. Should data be converted to a different format? Will metadata be destroyed in the process of conversion? 25
26 States Considering Enacting E-Discovery Rules Alaska California Iowa Maryland Nebraska Ohio Virginia 26
27 What State Do You Live In? Arizona Connecticut Idaho Illinois Indiana Louisiana Minnesota Mississippi Montana New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Texas Utah 27
28 US District Courts & E-Discovery At least 37 United States District Courts now require compliance with special local rules, forms or guidelines addressing the discovery of electronically stored information. In some districts where there are no local rules or court-mandated forms, individual judges have created their own forms or set out their own preferred protocols for e-discovery. 28
29 Be Aware Of Regulatory Drivers (Domestic US) Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act Graham-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) Health Insurance & Accountability Act (HIPAA) Securities Exchange Act (SEC) Rules 17a-3 and 17a-4 Regulatory Drivers (International) Check out SNIA Tutorial: Information Security & IT Compliance European Union Data Protection Directive of 1995 Canada: Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) UK: Data Protection Act
30 Best Practices Be aware of the FRCP changes Begin thinking about storage processes and retention policies. Know where ESI lives. Know how to preserve ESI. Make sure you know how to collect ESI and maintain a chain of custody. Begin investigating E-Discovery tools to help with the processing of ESI. 30
31 In Summary E-Discovery can keep you up at night if you let it. Understand what needs to be done at each phase. Establish a set of internal best practices Involve your legal team immediately. They are your friend and are there to help you. 31
32 SNIA Security SNIA Security Technical Work Group (TWG) Focus: Requirements, architectures, interfaces, practices, technology, educational materials, and terminology for storage networking. Storage Security Industry Forum (SSIF) Focus: Marketing collateral, educational materials, customer needs, whitepapers, and best practices for storage security. 32
33 Additional Resources Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, December 1, Electronic Discovery Reference Model Electronic Discovery Law The Sedona Conference WikiPedia Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Electronic Discovery Discovery (law) Payment Card Industry (PCI) 33
34 Q&A / Feedback Please send any questions or comments on this presentation to SNIA: [email protected] Many thanks to the following individuals for their contributions to this tutorial. - SNIA Education Committee Eric A. Hibbard, CISSP, CISA Roger Cummings Larry Hofer, CISSP Steven W. Teppler, Esq. Marty Foltyn Chris Lionetti Walter Wong David Stevens SNIA SSIF 34
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