About This Webinar
According to the State Bar of California Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct Formal Opinion, “an attorney’s obligations under the ethical duty of competence evolve as new technologies develop and become integrated with the practice of law.” Lawyers must understand technology at least at a basic level to be able to properly counsel their clients. This CLE webinar provides a foundational education in the basic principles, facts, and intricacies of computers and software. The panel lays out all you need to know to be confident when dealing with situations with computers as an integral part of the evidence.
This course is brought to you by the Global Cyber Institute and Thomson Reuters and it is nationally accredited (get CLE in all 50 states).
Topics that will be discussed:
- The Basics of computers and how they operate
- Overview of computer storage including types of memory and different types of storage devices
- Different types of data, as well as computer forensics
Who should attend?
- Lawyers
- Insurance executives
- In-house counsel
- Business executives
- Privacy attorneys
Speakers
- Daniel Garrie, Law & Forensics
- Bill Spernow, Law & Forensics, New York
- Darren Hayes, Director of Cybersecurity and Assistant Professor, Pace University
- Dan Rizzolo, Managing Director, OmniVere
Attending the webinar
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