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Since the first article was published about the Panama Papers scandal last weekend, much has been said about the likely players, the issues, the alleged fraud and corruption, the money laundering and how the leak could have happened. Much has also been said about the data itself — the size, the types of documents and how the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) was able to analyze that many documents so quickly.
For the eDiscovery community, this is a fascinating scandal because at its root are all the issues we face every day — data privacy, data security, large amounts of structured and unstructured data, finding out as quickly as possible what you have and building a strategy with ongoing information revelations.
Read the complete article at Perspective: 15 Security Lessons From the Panama Papers