"Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals" provides you with a
guide to digital technology forensics in plain English. In the
authors years of experience in working with attorneys as digital
forensics experts, common questions arise again and again: What do
I ask for? Is the evidence relevant? What does this item in the
forensic report mean? What should I ask the other expert? What
should I ask you? Can you explain that to a jury? This book answers
many of those questions in clear language that is understandable by
non-technical people. With many illustrations and diagrams that
will be usable in court, they explain technical concepts such as
unallocated space, forensic copies, timeline artifacts and metadata
in simple terms that make these concepts accessible to both
attorneys and juries.
The authors also explain how to determine what evidence to ask
for, evidence might be that could be discoverable, and the methods
for getting to it including relevant subpoena and motion language.
Additionally, this book provides an overview of the current state
of digital forensics, the right way to select a qualified expert,
what to expect from a qualified expert and how to properly use
experts before and during trial.
Includes a companion Web site with: courtroom illustrations, and
examples of discovery motionsProvides examples of direct and cross
examination questions for digital evidenceContains a reference of
definitions of digital forensic terms, relevant case law, and
resources for the attorney"
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