All Announcements

Exterro launches Smart Breach Review helping law firms and LSP's find compromised data

Organizations today are faced with expanding legal and regulatory obligations and ever-increasing security risks around their data and the data they hold on behalf of others. Exterro announces the launch of Exterro Smart Breach Review, the fastest and most accurate tool for finding and analyzing personal information and data subjects in compromised data.

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Exterro announces collaboration with Microsoft to deliver cloud-based digital forensics platform for law enforcement agencies

Exterro Inc. announces they have teamed up with Microsoft to deliver a cloud-based digital forensics platform for law enforcement agencies worldwide. Designed to counter rising data volumes, data complexity and resource constraints, the combination of Exterro’s Forensic Toolkit (FTK®) Lab on Microsoft Azure delivers exponentially improved forensic readiness, collaboration, and processing of data at scale designed to provide faster time to justice.

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Exterro acquires AccessData

In the latest M&A deal involving e-discovery this year, Exterro acquires digital forensic investigation tech provider, AccessData, pegging the value of the transaction in the nine-figures. The financial specifics of the deal were not disclosed.

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Exterro acquires AccessData to form leading enterprise legal GRC software pelatform

Exterro Inc. announces it has acquired AccessData. The acquisition furthers Exterro’s vision of empowering customers to proactively and defensibly manage their legal governance, risk and compliance (GRC) obligations while maintaining and ensuring the highest levels of data integrity.

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Exterro launches groundbreaking incident and breach management solution

Exterro Inc. and the Association of Corporate Counsel exclusive Alliance Partner for Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Compliance and E-Discovery, announce a new addition to their Legal GRC Platform.

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Federal Judges Survey from Exterro weighs in on new data privacy laws and evolving e-discovery practices

Note to in-house legal teams: The federal judiciary wants more involvement when it comes to e-discovery activities. According to the 6th Annual Federal Judges Survey, put together by Exterro, Georgetown Law CLE, and EDRM, in-house legal teams have been shirking their duties with regards to meet-and-confer negotiations and must pay greater attention to new data types, specifically the preservation risks associated with ephemeral apps.

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