This live and recorded web based CLE will provide attendees with an overview of computer forensic processes and tools, and strategies on how to understand a digital forensic report. The program provides answers to common questions, such as: What is the difference between a good report and a bad report? What should an attorney expect from a digital forensic expert? This seminar is an opportunity to learn the kind of information that can be recovered in a report and how to discern if evidence was properly obtained.
Topics that will be discussed:
1. Overview of computer forensic processes and tools
2. Strategies on how to understand a digital forensics report
3. How to utilize and scrutinize a forensic expert
4. Common pitfalls for lawyers in digital forensics
The seminar is brought to you by the Global Cyber Institute and Thomson Reuters. It is taught by Daniel Garrie, Law and Forensics, Peter Garza, Aver Consulting Inc., and Bill Spernow, Law and Forensics.
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