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Educational Workshop: A Deeper Dive into Digital Forensics, eDiscovery, and the Proliferation of Data

  • Thursday, March 24, 2022
  • 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Virtual (Zoom Link Sent After Registration)

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March Educational Workshop

A Deeper Dive into Digital Forensics, eDiscovery, and the Proliferation of Data

When: Thursday, March 24, 2022 | 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Where: Virtual (Zoom Link Will be Sent After Registration)

Cost: $5 Chapter Members | $15 Non-Members



Part 1 – EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model) and eDiscovery

A look at each aspect of the EDRM workflow, and how understanding this can help you better prepare for eDiscovery, and help your organization be more efficient and save costs.

Part 2 – Digital Forensics

The proliferation of devices brings digital forensics to the forefront of internal and outside investigations into bad actors. This session will demonstrate what can be recovered from digital devices, and how this can provide beneficial knowledge when your organization turns to you for help.

Part 3 – Mobile and IOT Growth

The session will cover the growth of the Internet of Things (IOT), social media and mobile devices, and discuss the unique challenges these present from a compliance and legal perspective.

Part 4 – The Potential Use of AI in Data Management

As large organizations continue to struggle to fully classify their growing stored business data, new technologies appear to offer some hope utilizing AI. This short session will help attendees understand current and potential future technological options that incorporate machine learning and augmented intelligence.


Presenter: David Greetham

David Greetham is the Principal at PC Forensics. He has testified as an expert on numerous occasions both nationally and internationally. Notably, David provided testimony in the landmark Coleman Holdings v. Morgan Stanley case. As an industry veteran of over 30 years, David is a Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (CFLC) by the Forensic Expert Witness Association, a Certified eDiscovery Specialist (CEDS) by the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialist and is a Certified Computer Crime Investigator (CCI) by the High-Tech Crime Network. David is also a Certified Information Governance Officer (CIGO) and a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and a former member of the Association of British Investigators and Digital Forensic Research Workshops (DFRWS). He is a frequent speaker for Bar Association meetings and continuing legal education events. David completed his Master of Science in Forensic Computing from Cranfield University, considered as one of the top five technical universities in the world, which is based at the Defense Academy of the United Kingdom.
In addition, David is the inventor and developer of Remlox™, a patented, forensically sound “remote collection” tool which has already been used in 39 countries throughout the world. He also holds several other eDiscovery and Digital Forensics patents. In 2019, David was selected to train the legal staff at the White House, in the area of Digital Forensics and eDiscovery workflows. David also serves as the Executive Advisor to the EDRM.

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