In the statewide bureaucracy that governs communications between NJ State government agencies, and the hundreds of local BOE’s (Board of Education) that must comply with state regulations, one thing is sure: a lot of emails get sent back and forth.
That’s why when one NJ BOE was sited for failure to take action by a deadline for a state mandated policy that was allegedly emailed to five of their employees, they contacted NSGi’s Cyber Team to help them. The BOE said they never got the emails. Where Do Emails Hide?After a few days of research, these were NSGI’s findings:
NSGI also accessed the BOE’s online archiving solution that works with Gmail to archive all messages, and duplicates of all messages are backed up to this system. After reviewing the backup system, the message in question was still not found. ConclusionsBased on all the findings of NSGI’s investigation, it was determined that BOE’s Gmail account did not receive the message in question and NSGi wholly supported BOE’s claims that their employees never received this email and had NOT been negligent. The team at NSGi has deep experience in all matters related to computer, mobile and network investigations as well as general IT services. For more information please contact NSGI today. This blog was originally published at https://www.nsgi.com/nsgi-helps-defend-nj-board-of-education/
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AuthorChristopher L. Deininger is a graduate of Skidmore College and the Case Western Reserve University Law School. He has nearly 30 years of experience in litigation, bench and jury trials and appeals, including substantial experience handling complex matters. ArchivesNo Archives Categories |