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REMOTE San Diego Event: How WhatsApp, TikTok or a Reddit Thread Could Sink a Business

Topic: How WhatsApp, TikTok or a Reddit Thread Could Sink a Business

Description: 
Employees have access to an ever-increasing number of platforms and applications to conduct business. From Microsoft Teams and WhatsApp, to Zoom and text messaging, what are compliance and Legal teams doing to mitigate risk and efficiently respond to investigations or discovery requests?

Donald and Bo will share insights regarding why and how regulated and non-regulated organizations capture, protect, classify and analyze a diverse and growing landscape of voluminous communications and collaboration data. We will dive into use cases around specific regulations organizations face, and how unified toolsets, including AI, are being leveraged to enable the business stakeholders to take action, and discover new business insights, while easing the burden on IT and CSOC.

Details:
Date: Thursday, January 20
Time: 12:00 - 1:15 p.m.
Location: Online via Zoom
CPE: 1

Please note: Attendance is limited to the first 300 attendees.

Speakers:
Donald McElligott
Donald is focused on the compliance supervision elements of the Global Relay products. As VP of Compliance Supervision, he has over 20 years of IT experience within the financial industry working primarily in the regulation and compliance area. Prior to joining Global Relay, Donald worked for CA on Data Minder, formerly known as Orchestria, where he led the team that developed the compliance policy catalog for the product.

Bo Nelson
Bo is Global Relay’s Technical Account Manager with a focus on eDiscovery and investigations. He has over 15 years of experience helping corporations, government organizations, and law firms address complex discovery and records management challenges. In his current role, he ensures Global Relay’s solutions meet customer needs in information governance, investigations, and litigation readiness. Prior to joining Global Relay, he worked with digital forensics firm, 4Discovery, and led the Litigation Technology Support team at Kirkland & Ellis LLP.