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Monday, 13 September 2010 13:34

Where to Start?

Written by  Ken Tisdel
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Preparation for e-discovery doesn't start when the lawsuit "hits the door." Pressure is there immediately from your own client, your opponent, and the courts. How do you handle the pressure? By being prepared and ready to take action. In this audio program, our panel of experts will take you through the legal principles and practical guidelines you need to know to deal with e-discovery.

Last modified on Monday, 17 January 2011 12:55
Ken Tisdel

Ken Tisdel

Mr. Tisdel specializes in computer forensics, deleted email and IM chat recovery, encryption breaking, steganography detection, mal-ware detection, identification of computer hacking, cell phone/PDA forensics, disk wipe utilities detection/recovery and undercover internet investigations.

Mr. Tisdel was a Certified Police Officer and Detective for ten years. During the last six years of his law enforcement tenure, Mr. Tisdel was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) and the Vermont Internet Crimes Task Force (VTICTF), working directly with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security, investigating computer and internet based crimes. Since his move to civil litigation,

Mr. Tisdel has performed and managed complex computer forensic investigations in the United States and Internationally and has provided expert opinion and testimony on a broad range of matters including insurance and catastrophic events, FCPA investigations, SEC and DOJ investigations, asset forfeiture and RICO matters, employment agreement violations, trade secret misappropriations, high net worth family disputes and Professional Athlete internet defamation investigations. Mr. Tisdel is also an experienced lecturer in the field of Digital Forensic Investigations. He is a court recognized expert in the field of computer forensics and frequently provides training to other computer forensic examiners on the methods and procedures related to expert testimony.

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