May, 2008
Below are links to articles posted in May, 2008
Trade Secrets Gone in a Flash?
May 26th, 2008
In the blink of an eye, trade secrets can move from computer to USB drive; from secret to stolen.
When it comes to protecting your client’s most valuable intellectual assets, and/or proving
your case, the steps you take in the critical moments after the discovery of a potential trade secret theft make all the difference in the [...]
Posted in: Client Advisories
Ten Tips for Preserving Computer Evidence After an Incident
May 16th, 2008
If you have a possible trade secret case in your hands and believe you will
need computer forensics in the near future, there are some important steps to
take to ensure the collection of valuable data without spoliation. Treat the
scene as a true crime scene, and use these tips as a guideline for your trade
secret case:
Don’t [...]
Posted in: Articles & Resources
Impact Forensics Sponsors 2008 Electronic Discovery Conference
May 15th, 2008
Workshop Tackles Current eDiscovery Issues
Impact Forensics will be a co-sponsor of this year’s Electronic Discovery Conference
hosted by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company. Topics planned for this popular
conference include “Meet & Confer” strategies related to the new Federal Rules,
proactive eDiscovery strategies, tips on where experts find Electronically Stored
Information (ESI), and ethical issues related to inadvertent disclosure [...]
Posted in: News & Events
Impact Joins other Electronic Discovery Experts at Popular Chicago eDiscovery Seminar
May 15th, 2008
Impact’s Chad Gough a Scheduled Panelist at the 2008 Law Bulletin Publishing Company’s Electronic Discovery Conference
Chad Gough, Director of Electronic Discovery for Chicago-Based Impact Forensics will join a prestigious team of panelists as they tackle emerging trends at the 2008 Law Bulletin Publishing Company’s Electronic Discovery Conference. This year’s conference continues a tradition of very [...]
Posted in: News & Events
Computer Forensics Reveals Chavez Aided Columbia Rebels
May 12th, 2008
Computer Forensics Reveals Chavez Aided Columbia Rebels
Today’s front page of The Wall Street Journal highlights a story of how recovered computer files have shed light on Hugo Chavez links to Columbian terrorists. The story serves as a demonstration of the application of advanced computer forensics technology in investigating nearly any type of matter. The files [...]
Posted in: Articles & Resources