Oct 20
Knowledge Transfer 2.0: CSI: Digital Forensics
Paul Hillman
I started work in 1981 (old!) and entered consulting in 1984… so I’ve been consulting for many years.
People say I’m good at “speaking the truth”. Meaning I’m willing to stick my neck out and share my opinion. I generally have a positive outlook to life, and like and value fresh new ideas.
I’m a big talker, sharing what I think as I think it. I generate a lot of ideas, but I also check myself by saying “98% of all ideas are crap!”. Of course, the world runs on the 2% of ideas that are GREAT!
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In the highly romanticized culture that surrounds forensic science, it’s difficult to think about computer forensics or “digital forensics” without images of dimly lit CSI labs filled with computer chips and arbitrary blinking lights.
No doubt there is some drama involved, but there are also some very important realities that business owners and managers need to think about in terms of what really is contained on all of those company hard drives.
Click below to listen as Paul Hillman talks with experts Daniel Estrada of D.C. Estrada, LLC and Norbert Kugele with Kurt Dykstra of Warner Norcross & Judd to demystify the subject in a conversation about computer forensics and E-Discovery.



