Computer Forensics, From the Laptop to the Kitchen Cooker
Today, it is a given that nearly all new information is created and preserved digitally, and much of that data, when “deleted” can be retrieved. But as forensic practices and techniques have become more and more sophisticated, it is now important to understand that electronic evidence is no longer simply on a PC. Furthermore, forensic experts are not just recovering deleted e-mails and tracking an employee’s Internet history anymore. From analysing usage patterns, use of external devices, preparing witness statements, in-court testimony, interrogating interviews to data analysis and consulting, forensics has quickly grown into much more than simple data analysis.
Nearly every investigation in the modern world will incorporate some sort of electronic evidence, requiring the professional assistance of a forensic investigator. This online seminar will cover the basics of computer forensics, as well as more in-depth insights as to how to creatively incorporate a forensic investigator into your case, giving you and your client the best desired outcome.
Topics to be covered include:
- Defining what “evidence” means in the modern legal framework - How to identify where potential evidence may be stored – looking beyond the PC - Understanding when the right time is to include a computer forensic practitioner - Tips on what to look for in choosing a third-party forensic consultant - Dispelling common misunderstandings of computer forensics – realistic timelines, collection v. investigation, etc.
Event Date: Wednesday, 17th October 2007
Event Time: 10:00 - 11:00am
Registration: To enrol for this event, please click here
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Courtroom Services |
Learn how to efficiently manage large volumes of electronic information and quickly find evidence.
Electronic Disclosure Services |
Learn how to find hidden or hard-to-find data, recreate past computer-related conduct, or access data that you think is forever lost.
Computer Forensics Services |
Learn how Kroll Ontrack can help you present evidence throughout the legal process.
Courtroom Services |
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