Unlocking Evidence with Digital Forensics
Digital Forensic Best Practices for Boutique Law Firms Dealing with the Shifting ESI Landscape.
Key evidence does not always present itself in a standard eDiscovery collection. A case could hinge on location data that can be retrieved from an iPhone or on recovering a deleted work email. Digital forensics allows for the extraction of data beyond what is typically available in a normal collection. This webinar will identify best practices, planning, and execution of a digital forensic collection. Digital forensics is not always necessary in eDiscovery collections, however, you won’t know what you are possibly missing unless you understand what is potentially available.
Agenda
- What is Digital Forensics
- Digital Forensic Best Practices
- Planning and Executing Collection
- Types of Digital Media
- Computers and Hard Drives
- Mobile Devices
- Cloud and Webmail
- Hash Values
- Deleted Data
- eDiscovery Integration
Webinar Resources
Unlocking Evidence with Digital Forensics – PDF Download
Unlocking Evidence with Digital Forensics – MP3 Download
About the Speaker
Nicholas Marrero, Digital Forensic Examiner at Lexbe
Nicholas Marrero is a computer forensic analyst experienced in consulting and eDiscovery. He has extensive digital forensic experience and education ranging from computer to mobile device forensics as well as vast experience with evidence handling, client-facing, project management, and as a team lead.