Locating sources of data
Finding the sources of data to collect is an iterative process. This process includes gathering data requirements, identifying which systems are available, determining which systems contain data that match the requirements, and assessing whether the data in those relevant systems is viable for collection. This top-down approach is represented in detail in the following figure:
Compiling data requirements
The first step is to compile the list of data requirements. For a litigation-related collection, these data requirements are determined based on the merits of the case. In the meet and confer process, the requirements are often quite broad. For a business crisis, all stakeholders should agree on the date range of events, all possible business units involved, and the facts in question. From this, a list of high-level information that could answer the questions should be derived. For example, in an investigation for a financial restatement...