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Question #: 23
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What is defined as the process by which an opposing party may obtain private documents for use in litigation?

  • A. Discovery
  • B. Custody
  • C. Subpoena
  • D. Risk Assessment
  • E. Scope
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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assfedassfinished
2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
This is the definition of discovery.
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_jpsrob_
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
While a subpoena is a tool used in the discovery process to compel someone to produce documents or testify, it is not the process itself. The term "discovery" refers to the entire legal process by which opposing parties exchange information and gather evidence from each other before a trial. This process can include depositions, interrogatories, and indeed, subpoenas for documents. So, in the context of the question, "discovery" is the most accurate answer.
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JohnnyBG
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Discovery is the process, subpoena is a document.
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xg33k
8 months ago
Selected Answer: A
3.1.3 Electronic Discovery pg. 48 - The Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing v4.0 U.S. rules around “discovery”—the process by which an opposing party obtains private documents for use in litigation—cover a wide range of potential documents.
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ciscolangirl
8 months, 2 weeks ago
3.1.3 Electronic Discovery pg. 48 - The Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing v4.0 U.S. rules around “discovery”—the process by which an opposing party obtains private documents for use in litigation—cover a wide range of potential documents.
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Crotofroto
8 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Security Guide, page 49: On occasion, an actual cloud application or environment could itself be relevant to resolving a dispute. In these circumstances, the application and environment will likely be outside the control of the client and require that a subpoena or other discovery process be served on the provider directly.
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Bto881
12 months ago
Should a cloud service provider receive, from a third party, a request to provide information; this may be in the form of a subpoena, a warrant, or a court order in which access to the client data is demanded. Should be subpoena
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salimhajji
12 months ago
C- Why is not Subpoena ? Un subpoena est l'injonction d'apparaître devant un tribunal pour produire un témoignage ou un document
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Jajalmao
1 year ago
Security Guide, 3.1.3 electronic discovery, page 48 ----> U.S. rules around “discovery”—the process by which an opposing party obtains private documents for use in litigation—cover a wide range of potential documents.
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