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ISO/IEC 27050-1-2016 pdf free.Information technology一Security techniques一Electronic discovery – Part 1: Overview and concepts.
Electronic discovery is the process of discovering pertinent Electronically Stored Information (ESI) or data by one or more parties involved in an investigation or litigation, or similar proceeding. This document provides an overview of electronic discovery. In addition, it defines related terms and describes the concepts, including, but not limited to, identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, analysis, and production of ESI. This document also identifies other relevant standards (e.g. ISO/IEC 27037) and how they relate to, and interact with, electronic discovery activities.
This document is relevant to both non-technical and technical personnel involved in some or all of the. electronic discovery activities, and it is not intended to contradict or supersede local jurisdictional laws. and regulations, so exercise care to ensure compliance with the prevailing jurisdictional requirements.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 27000 and the following apply.
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chain of custody demonstrable possession, movement, handling, and location of material from one point in time until another
3.2 custodian person or entity that has custody, control or possession of Electronically Stored Information (3.9)
3.3 data breach compromise of security that leads to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to protected data transmitted, stored (3.26) or otherwise processed [SOURCE: ISO/IEC 27040:2015, 3.7]
3.4 discovery process by which each party obtains information held by another party or non-party concerning a matter
Note 1 to entry: Discovery is applicable more broadly than to parties in adversarial disputes.
Note 2 to entry: Discovery is also the disclosure of hardcopy documents, Electronically Stored Information (3.9)
and tangible objects by an adverse party.
Note 3 to entry: In some jurisdictions, the term disclosure is used interchangeably with discovery.
3.5 disposition range of processes associated with implementing records retention, destruction or transfer decisions which are documented in disposition authorities (3.6) or other instruments [SOURCE: ISO 15489-1:2016, 3.8]
3.6 disposition authority instrument that defines the disposition (3.5) actions that are authorized for specified records [SOURCE: ISO 15489-1:2016, 3.9]
3.7 electronic archive long- term repository of Electronically Stored Information (3.9)
Note 1 to entry: Electronic archives can be online, and therefore accessible, or of-line and not easily accessible.
Note 2 to entry: Backup systems (e.g. tape, virtual tape, etc.) are not intended to be electronic archives, but rather data protection systems (i.e. recovery mechanisms for disaster recovery and business continuity).
3.8 electronic discovery discovery (3.4) that includes the identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, analysis, or production of Electronically Stored Information (3.9)Note 1 to entry: Although electronic discovery is often considered a legal process, its use is not limited to the legal domain.
3.9 Electronically Stored Information ESI data or information of any kind and from any source, whose temporal existence is evidenced by being stored (3.26) in or on any electronic medium.ISO/IEC 27050-1 pdf free download.


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