Expert Witness
Members of the Impact Forensics team are experienced in serving as an Expert Witness in court cases: Impact Forensics has never been disqualified in court as incapable of serving as an Expert Witness in its field.
- An Expert Witness is defined as: “A witness qualified by knowledge, skill, experience, training or education to provide a scientific, technical or other specialized opinion about the evidence or a fact issue.” –Federal Rules of Evidence 702-706.
- The Daubert Test is a method that federal district courts use to determine whether expert testimony is admissible under Federal Rules of Evidence 702, which generally requires that expert testimony consist of scientific, technical or other specialized knowledge that will assist the fact-finder in understanding the evidence or determining a fact in issue.
Various members of the Impact Forensics team are qualified Expert Witnesses on the following subjects:
- Computer forensics
- Electronic discovery
- Network forensics
- Network security practices
- Computer crimes & intrusions
- Trade & business secret theft
- Intellectual property theft
- Intellectual property protection practices
- Fraud & white collar crime
- Security industry practices
- Economic espionage