Navigating the emerging challenges of digital forensics and deepfakes is harder than ever. This webinar next Tuesday will make it easier!
Next Tuesday, November 11th at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT), EDRM will be presenting the Level Legal sponsored webinar titled (wait for it!) Digital Forensics and Deepfakes: Navigating Emerging Challenges in Investigations and Litigation.
Join David Greetham, vice president of digital forensics at forensics, eDiscovery, and managed review provider Level Legal, and Sergey Demyanov, founder and CEO of AI-powered eDiscovery platform Beagle, for an in-depth exploration of the latest developments, practical methodologies, and legal considerations in digital forensics and the growing phenomenon of deepfakes. In the discussion moderated by Craig Ball, EDRM General Counsel and Law Professor and Electronic Evidence Expert at Craig Ball, PC, David and Sergey will guide participants through the interplay of technology and law in modern investigations and litigation.
Let’s face it: In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, legal professionals are increasingly confronted with novel digital evidence and complex threats to authenticity. From uncovering buried data on mobile devices to discerning truth in an era of manipulated media, proficiency in digital forensics and a deep understanding of deepfakes have become essential skills. Register here to learn the ins and outs of navigating the emerging challenges of digital forensics and deepfakes!
So, what do you think? Are you concerned about deepfakes? If so, then register for the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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