Practice Areas: Criminal Law, eDiscovery, Litigation, Personal Injury, Technology
Original Production Date: 06/07/2020
Run Time: 1:00:15
VA Course Exp: 10/31/2022
The Internet helped to connect our world – the Internet of Things (IoT) is now hyper-connecting our world through billions of devices. From a cow with a chip in its ear to medical ingestibles & social credit scores, the IoT is collecting a myriad of data about us – and this data can and is being used in civil and criminal litigation.
In this eye-opening CLE course, Lars Daniel will introduce you to the IoT and explain how data is collected from IoT devices and where the data is stored, from local devices to the cloud. After providing you with an overview of the IoT, Lars will then analyze several civil and criminal case examples that highlight the importance of digital evidence derived from IoT devices such as digital pacemakers, fitness wearables and smart home assistants. After completing this eye-opening course you will know: what IoT devices are important sources of digital evidence, how this evidence can be forensically collected & utilized in your cases, key security considerations & cutting edge IoT data analysis techniques, and case examples where IoT devices played a critical role.
A digital evidence expert, Lars Daniel has attended over 250 hours of forensic training and worked on over 500 cases involving murder, child pornography, terrorism, rape, kidnapping, intellectual property, fraud, wrongful death, employee wrongdoing and large scale e-discovery collections.
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