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Top 10 breaking developments in digital forensic investigations
February 7 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
As technology evolves at a breakneck pace, so do the methods and tools used in digital forensic investigations – how can you keep up? Our team of digital forensic specialists is here to help.
In this webinar, we will explore the latest advancements that are revolutionizing forensic investigations and shaping the future of the field. Our team will discuss the impact of remote work on forensic investigations, trade secret theft detection, technological advancements, the use of artificial intelligence (AI), and more. Plus, we’ll analyze how these developments affect state-of-the-art forensic investigations and highlight what’s on the horizon for the field. You won’t want to miss this roundtable discussion.
As a result of participating in this event, you should be able to:
- Describe the top 10 breaking developments in forensic investigations
- Apply relevant developments to your forensic investigations
- Identify what’s to come for forensics in 2024
Continuing professional education
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Overview
Advance preparation: None
Delivery method: Webinar (group internet based)
Field of study: Accounting
This session is recommended for 1.0 hour of CPE credit.
Note: All participants MUST be logged into the webinar INDIVIDUALLY to receive CPE credit. CPE credit will only be granted in the name of the individual logged into the LIVE presentation. Crowe is unable to grant CPE credit for groups viewing the webinar or for viewing on-demand recordings of the webinar.
There is no registration fee for participating in this webinar; therefore, there is no cancellation fee.
Presenters
Noel Kersh, Principal, Digital Forensics Leader
Sheryl Falk, Principal, Advisory
Chad Gough, Principal, Advisory
Who should attend?
Attorneys, general counsel, partners, human resources directors, and human resources leaders
Additional information
For additional information, please contact Hannah Schierbeek.