What do you need to know about computer forensics?
Computer forensics isn’t only used in criminal trials—it’s an important component of almost every modern court case. Almost everyone uses a computer for work, communication, recreation, and research. In divorce trials, intellectual property disputes, and even personal injury trials, electronically stored data is often used to strengthen or dispute arguments. This information is often found in emails, business records, or banking information. If your law firm focuses on certain types of cases, we can create custom courses on computer forensics tailored to your specialization.
In our fact-packed computer forensics courses, you’ll get answers to these questions and more:
- What type of data is typically needed for cases like yours?
- What are the most efficient, effective procedures for retrieving the data?
- What are the latest case laws pertaining to computer forensics?
- How should you use the evidence you collect to win your case?
If you choose to attend classes at our state-of-the-art Houston headquarters,
we offer reasonably priced accommodations at our campus. Or,
one of our internationally based computer forensics experts
can visit with your team on your site. A limited number of
our courses are also available online. Contact
us about availability.