Introduction to Electronic Evidence Collection
In this litigious world, electronic data is routinely REQUIRED to be properly collected and preserved for court. This intense, hands on course will teach the students various techniques to collect and preserve perishable evidence from the most common scenarios.
Scheduled Dates: April 24 - 25, 2012
MCLEs for Attorneys
GCIS is also proud to offer its expertise in the way of training services to the legal community. Our two-hour Texas Bar Association Certified MCLEs assist attorneys in understanding the complex world of Computer Forensics and Electronic Discovery and Computer Forensics in Criminal Defense Cases.
Electronic Discovery and Computer Forensics
This Texas Bar Association Certified MCLE covers the technical aspects of Electronic Discovery and Computer Forensics to educate the audience on ways to avoid common pitfalls that can lead to increased costs, spoliation, and possibly even sanctions.
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Computer Forensics in Criminal Defense Cases
Computer related crimes are becoming more common every day. Attorneys who represent these clients need to understand how computer forensics may be applicable in developing possible defenses or to confirm the information the government, OR YOUR CLIENT, has provided to you.
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Incident Response Training
All networks are at risk for attack or misuse. The steps taken immediately after a breach or compromise occurs WILL make the difference in what options are available to management. Volatile evidence that may contain the clues you need to identify your attacker will disappear quickly if not properly preserved. Connection logs and other system processes are lost when connections are terminated or computers are rebooted. The time it takes for you to decide to call in an expert will result in a loss of evidence.
Training is available to enable YOU to properly and legally secure volatile computer evidence. GCIS offers a unique one-day hands on course that will prepare you for the inevitable attack on your network. Click HERE for more information!


