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Intended Audience
This course is designed specifically for attorneys
and paralegals who have little or no previous experience
with the technical aspects of computer/digital forensics,
as well as those who just want to understand more
about what their experts are doing.
Course Overview
Our focus for this one-of -a-kind course will be the
technical and procedural aspects of cases involving
information technology. The course is good for 5.5
General and 1.0 Ethics CLE credits in the state of
Washington.
Working with computer/digital forensics experts can
be confusing, and trying to understand what your expert
is doing as well as the "lingo" being used
can be a daunting task.
This course will enable you to communicate with your
experts more efficiently and understand what they
are doing as well as what they can do for you. As
many cases now involve Internet technologies, we will
be discussing some related items that are normally
overlooked as well as misinterpreted. We will be also
be discussing how a computer stores data and the locations
that data can reside. A checklist of items to cover
with your expert will be provided, as well as sample
questions to use for cross examination of opposing
experts.
Tuition for this course includes continental breakfast,
deli sandwich buffet lunch, and afternoon snacks.
Your Instructor and Host -
Steve Hailey, President and CEO of CyberSecurity Institute
Steve's
Bio
Course Schedule
Times for all topics are approximate.
| 9:00 - 10:30 |
Breakfast / Introduction / Data
Storage and Hard Drives |
| 10:30 - 10:45 |
Break |
| 10:45 - 11:30 |
Sources of Data and Evidence |
| 11:30 - 12:30 |
Lunch |
| 12:30 - 1:30 |
Sources of Data and Evidence |
| 1:30 - 2:00 |
Computer Forensics Procedures |
| 2:00 - 2:30 |
Computer Forensics Experts |
| 2:30- 2:45 |
Break |
| 2:45 - 5:00 |
Sample Questions |
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