Venio Systems: What Is an eDiscovery Analyst?

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Extract from Justin Reynolds, Akshita Singhal & Lianna Vaughan’s article “What Is an eDiscovery Analyst?”

Businesses today are generating more data than ever before. In fact, 94% of companies say that data and analytics are essential to the growth of their organizations — a trend that’s all but certainly going to increase in the coming years. 

But while data is often valuable, it can also be a business liability. As companies take on more and more data, they also need to modernize their management and analytics strategies to protect their operations. To this end, many companies are now using eDiscovery analysts to assess and reduce risk.

In light of this, now is a great time to consider a career as an eDiscovery analyst. Read on to learn about what eDiscovery analysts do and how they are helping companies achieve regulatory compliance and settle disputes.

What Is an eDiscovery Analyst?

An eDiscovery analyst reviews, documents, and stores electronically stored information (ESI). They also prepare it for use in legal settings.

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