Recovering Digital Evidence: Computer Forensics, Social Networking and Cell Phones, March 13, 2020
In Person
or
Webcast
Description
Our digital world has expanded significantly. At one time, our digital footprint was contained within a desktop computer located in our home or office. Now in addition to desktop and laptop computers, our lives are documented within our cell phones, as well as our online social activities and communications. Business and personal data are now stored by third-party vendors in on-line storage sites.
With this expansion of our digital footprint, new responsibilities have arrived regarding preservation, analysis and production of a much broader range of data. How do push back claims of incomplete production? Spoliation? Is it possible to collect this material in a cost-effective manner?
This program will address those questions and will provide answers to many more.
Schedule:
8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:30 am Digital Forensics – the process of recovering evidence from computers
10:10 am Break
10:20 am Cell Phone Forensics – the process of recovering and analyzing cell phone data
and
Social Networking – social networking sites available, collection and preservation options, and analysis
Noon Adjourn
Speaker
John Mallery, founder and president of Mallery Technical Training and Consulting, Inc., specializes in the practical applications of computer forensics and network security. He works as both a testifying and consulting expert in a wide range of litigation matters, providing assistance with electronic discovery requests, deposition questions and clarification of technology issues
500 E. 52nd St.
Kansas City, MO 64110
United States
In Person | $165.00 |
Webcast | $165.00 |