Absent other evidence, such as tampering or hacking, documents should not be considered more or less admissible or credible because they were created or stored in the cloud.
Absent other evidence, such as tampering or hacking, documents should not be considered more or less admissible or credible because they were created or stored in the cloud.
Absent other evidence, such as tampering or hacking, documents should not be considered more or less admissible or credible because they were created or stored in the cloud. The method of storage or creation should not inherently impact their admissibility or credibility in a legal context. What matters is the authenticity, integrity, and reliability of the documents themselves.
A. True Absent other evidence such as tampering or hacking, documents should not be considered more or less admissible or credible solely because they were created or stored in the cloud. The method of storage or creation, such as using cloud services, should not inherently impact the admissibility or credibility of documents in a legal context. The focus should be on the authenticity, integrity, and reliability of the documents themselves, regardless of where they are stored.
pg 52; 3.1.3.9 Authentication