PT201 Digital Evidence Basics & the CLOUD Act (May 2019, Massachusetts)

Monday May 13, 2019 - 07:00am UTC to Tuesday May 14, 2019 - 04:00pm UTC
Event Description: 

This course provides the technical and legal information prosecutors need to see cases involving digital evidence through the entire criminal justice process, from seizure and extraction to admissibility to verdict. Topics include digital evidence commonly seized during the execution of a search warrant, digital evidence stored remotely by third-party service providers, and the processes investigators use to obtain this evidence (such as the interrogation of digital devices). There is a strong focus on case law and other legal issues surrounding the collection and custody of digital evidence, as well as its use at trial. The course also examines new legislation like the CLOUD Act, which is reforming the digital evidence landscape just as rapidly as the ever-changing case law.

Course structure:

  • Evidence stored on devices. Learn about digital devices and the data they hold.
  • Evidence held by third parties. Review cellular service providers, social media platforms, and cloud storage, as well as the implications of Carpenter and other recent cases.
  • The digital forensics process. Review hashing, validation, imaging, examination, and reporting.
  • Case law. Learn about state-specific case law on the seizure, examination, and admissibility of digital evidence, as well as issues that may arise during motions and/or at trial.
  • Building your case. Learn about effective courtroom presentation of digital evidence, as well as direct examination of a digital forensic examiner.
Location: 
10 Federal Street -- 5th Floor
Salem, MA 1970
United States
Event Cost Information
AmountDescription
$0.00
Free
Space Available: 
Yes
Organizer Information
Event POC: 
Damita Jones
Event POC Email: 
Event POC Phone: 
1-800-221-4424
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