Suggested Answer:C🗳️
With multitenancy, eDiscovery becomes more complicated because the data collection involves extra steps to ensure that only those customers or systems that are within scope are turned over to the requesting authority.
Agreed with C "Multi-tenancy". Explanation= E-discovery refers to a process in which an electronic data is sought, located, secured and searched with the intent of using its evidence in civil or criminal case. It can be carried out online or offline
E-Discovery Challenges>>> You receive a call from a legal advisors or from a third party advising of potential or unlawful activities across the infrastructure and resources that employees access. Given that your systems are no longer on premises but on cloud (Multi-tenancy). At this point you cannot tell where your data is hosted in the cloud or with the CSP. Hence validates the answer MULTI-TENANCY
Multitenancy in cloud computing complicates eDiscovery because multiple customers share the same physical infrastructure. This raises legal, technical, and compliance challenges when trying to identify, collect, and preserve data for legal proceedings.
🔹 Why Multitenancy is a Challenge for eDiscovery?
✔ Data Segregation Issues → Customer data is stored together, making it difficult to isolate specific records.
✔ Legal Jurisdiction Complications → Data may be spread across multiple geographic regions, each with different regulations.
✔ Access Control Limitations → Cloud providers manage underlying infrastructure, limiting how investigators can access data.
✔ Chain of Custody Concerns → Ensuring data integrity and preventing unauthorized access is more complex in a shared environment.
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