What is the difference between eDiscovery and advanced eDiscovery?

What is the difference between eDiscovery and advanced eDiscovery?

Core eDiscovery also lets you associate searches and exports with a case and lets you place an eDiscovery hold on content locations relevant to the case. Advanced eDiscovery. The Advanced eDiscovery tool builds on the existing case management, preservation, search, and export capabilities in Core eDiscovery.

What license is needed for advanced eDiscovery?

Users only need an E5 or A5 license (or the appropriate add-on license) to be added as custodians to an Advanced eDiscovery case. IT admins, eDiscovery managers, lawyers, paralegals, or investigators who use Advanced eDiscovery to manage cases and review case data don’t need an E5, A5, or add-on license.

How do I use Office 365 advanced eDiscovery?

Go to Microsoft 365 compliance centerand sign in using the credentials for an admin account in your Microsoft 365 organization. On the Permissions page, select the eDiscovery Manager role group. On the eDiscovery Manager flyout page, click Edit next to the eDiscovery Manager section.

What do you need to do first before you can Analyse case data in advanced eDiscovery?

Manage the workflow

  1. Add custodians and non-custodial data sources to the case. The first step after creating a case is to add custodians.
  2. Collect relevant content from data sources.
  3. Commit collection to a review set.
  4. Review and analyze data in a review set.
  5. Export and download case data.

What are custodians in advanced eDiscovery?

In eDiscovery, these individuals are called data custodians (or just custodians) and are defined as “persons having administrative control of a document or electronic file”. For example, the custodian of an email message could be the owner of the mailbox that contains the relevant message.

How do I create an eDiscovery case in Office 365?

In the left navigation pane of the Microsoft 365 compliance center, click Show all, and then click eDiscovery > Core. On the Core eDiscovery page, click Create a case. On the New case flyout page, give the case a name (required) and then type an optional description. The case name must be unique in your organization.

What is a retention policy Office 365?

The Office 365 retention policy is used to implement rules on all items and documents, with minimal exceptions. Retention labels allow customized settings for a single folder, document, file, and email. Retention labels can be applied both automatically and manually by users.

What does litigation hold do in Office 365?

Litigation Hold preserves items in the Recoverable Items folder in the user’s mailbox. Litigation Hold preserves deleted items and also preserves original versions of modified items until the hold is removed. You can optionally specify a hold duration, which preserves a mailbox item for the specified duration period.

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