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Digital Evidence: The Gathering Storm 

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Digital Evidence: The Gathering Storm 
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In recent years, the number of devices and applications capturing data about every aspect of our business and personal lives has exploded, creating a storm of potentially relevant data. Practitioners who know how to collect this digital evidence and use it effectively will gain an edge on their opponents. This presentation covers novel sources of digital evidence and the available court and forensic tools that can be used to gather evidence from them.

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  • 0.75 | 0.50 ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024

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1. Digital Evidence: The Gathering Storm (Jun 2020)

W. Reid Wittliff

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Digital Evidence: The Gathering Storm (Jun 2020)

In recent years, the number of devices and applications capturing data about every aspect of our business and personal lives has exploded, creating a storm of potentially relevant data. Practitioners who know how to collect this digital evidence and use it effectively will gain an edge on their opponents. This presentation covers novel sources of digital evidence and the available court and forensic tools that can be used to gather evidence from them.

Originally presented: May 2020 Technology Law Conference

W. Reid Wittliff, Wittliff | Cutter, PLLC - Austin, TX