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Description: This CLE webinar covers what attorneys need to understand computer forensics and suggestions on how to best work with Digital Forensic Experts. As the name implies, forensic computer investigators and digital forensic experts reconstruct and analyze digital information to aid in investigations and solve computer-related crimes. These experts look into incidents of hacking, trace sources of computer attacks, and recover lost or stolen data.
The job of a forensic computer investigator or digital forensic expert often includes:
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Recovering data from damaged or erased hard drives
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Tracing hacks
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Gathering and maintaining evidence
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Writing and reviewing investigative reports
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Working with computers and other electronic equipment
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Working closely with other police officers and detectives
Forensic computer investigators and digital forensic experts may conduct internal or external investigations. In fact, in many cases, they may be called upon more often to investigate in-house personnel.
Private companies and government organizations may hire forensic computer investigators full time, or they may contract for their services.
The investigators will likely be involved in looking for violations of company policies regarding computer use as much as they will be involved in crime-solving. They work closely with other investigators and attorneys.
This program will provide you with the necessary knowledge and essential guide to digital forensics.
Topics covered in this webinar:
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Overview of Digital Forensics
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Understanding a Digital Forensics Report
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Rules of Evidence
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Tips for every Attorney When Collecting Electronic Evidence
This program is presented by the Global Cyber Institute and Thomson Reuters. It is taught by Yoav Griver of ZEK LLP, Brian Dykstra of Atlanta Data Forensics, and Mathea Bulander of Redgrave LLP.
Key Words: Technology, Digital Forensics, Law, Legal, Forensics Report, Rules of Evidence, Attorneys, Lawyers, Electronic Evidence, Collection
| Practice Areas: | | Administrative Law & Regulation, Information Technology Law & E-Commerce | | Online Media Type: | | Audio | | Production Date: | | 06/09/2021 | | Level: | | Intermediate | | Category: | | Standard | | Duration: | | 1 Hours, 4 Minutes | | Online Format: | | On Demand | | Course Type: | | Public |
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| • | Brian Dykstra - Atlanta Data Forensics | • | Mathea K.E. Bulander - Partner, Redgrave LLP | • | Yoav M. Griver - Partner, Zeichner Ellman & Krause LLP |
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