Exterro is the only unified platform that brings legal, privacy, and security teams together to manage data risk with confidence, enabling defensible processes, faster responses to litigation and regulatory requests, and complete control over critical enterprise data.
When tools don’t talk and teams operate separately, visibility fades, response slows, and small issues become costly crises. Modern data and regulatory pressure have raised the stakes, and the old approach simply can’t keep pace.

Exterro unifies data, teams, and workflows in a single AI-powered platform eliminating silos and enabling proactive, confident response across legal, investigations, and regulatory demands.

Exterro Intelligence is the AI layer embedded across the Exterro Platform that turns data into insight and action, helping teams anticipate risk, prioritize matters, and respond faster.

By unifying eDiscovery, digital forensics, and data governance in a single platform, Exterro eliminates silos and manual handoffs giving organizations complete visibility and control across the entire data lifecycle.

The platform serves as a shared system of record across legal, privacy, compliance, and IT accelerating workflows and improving outcomes across departments.
Exterro puts AI and expertise to work against data risk turning complexity into clarity and giving teams the visibility, speed, and confidence they’ve never had from legacy tools.



Insights, trends, and perspectives on managing legal, privacy, and security challenges in a data-driven world.

One way to look at e-discovery projects is as a series of discrete tasks to be completed in sequence. While it's possible to look at the requirements of each step and identify a process and technology solution to complete it, there is another, better way: taking an end-to-end approach in a comprehensive platform solution.

Organizations collect, store, and process more data than ever before, yet many lack full visibility and control over it. Without a clear understanding of where data is stored, how long it is retained, whohas access, and how it is used, businesses face growing risks—especially in an era of strict privacy regulations and escalating cybersecurity threats.

As the volume, variety, and velocity of data collected, created, and stored continues to skyrocket, it can yield the organizations that hold it ever greater returns. But it also holds considerable risks. Cybersecurity threats can exfiltrate data or hold it for ransom. Privacy regulators can levy eight-, nine-, and ten-figure fines for data obtained or retained inappropriately. Legal risks stemming from these and other threats, like HR or employment issues, can compound the costs.