session
Yucatan
9:45 am - 10:35 am, Wednesday, September 27
Legal Qualifications of a Digital Security/Privacy Expert Witness
Professional & Career Development
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Session Abstract: Legal qualifications to testify as an expert witness in state or Federal courts in civil or criminal cases have evolved since the landmark Frye case, as well as the more sweeping Daubert case, and continue to evolve, especially as technology advances. This session discusses the important legal history of the qualifications, and the general requirements to testify as an expert witness in any digital forensics or high technology case. So, regardless of your specialty, learn about the practical aspects of a testifying expert witness, and well as some relevant case law.

Summary: Legal qualifications to testify as an expert in any U.S. court have evolved since the landmark Frye and Daubert cases, and continue to evolve, especially as technology advances. Learn about the practical aspects of a testifying expert witness.

Additional Information: I have had decades of experience as a practicing attorney with a forensics background testifying as an expert witness, so I have so much to share with any audience.

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