As digital evidence evolves, it creates emerging issues in authentication and encryption! Find out more in this S2|DATA webinar on November 11th!
On Tuesday, November 11th, eDiscovery Today will host the S2|DATA sponsored webinar titled Emerging Issues in Authentication and Encryption: Evidence and the Law (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). Join our panel of forensic experts and renowned white-collar crime attorneys for an in-depth, unscripted discussion that bridges the gap between technical realities and legal strategy.
This interactive roundtable explores:
- The evolution of encryption and how data centers and devices manage keys
- Legal questions around compelled decryption and self-incrimination
- Authenticating encrypted communications in court
- The rise of secure messaging platforms and their evidentiary implications
- Cooperation between investigators, third parties, and device manufacturers
The terrific panel discussing these issues includes: Brett Switzer, Principal at Berman Fink Van Horn P.C.; Jenna Solari, Partner at BakerHostetler; Jim Nelson, Director of Engineering at S2|DATA; Greg Freemyer, Director of Research and Development, S2|DATA and Brendan Sullivan, CEO at S2|DATA! This is a terrific combination of legal and forensic experts to discuss these unique trends and how to address them!
As encryption and privacy technology evolve, so do the legal and forensic challenges tied to digital evidence. Whether you’re a litigator, investigator, or technology professional, you’ll gain valuable insights into how courts, counsel, and experts navigate today’s most complex digital frontiers. Register here to learn how to address today’s emerging issues in authentication and encryption on November 11th!
So, what do you think? Is your organization wrestling with data encryption and authentication challenges? If so, attend the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Disclosure: S2|DATA is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today
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