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I’ve been prepping for an exciting seminar on electronic evidence

February 26, 2004

This has been a very low-billable-hours week as I’ve been diligently preparing my materials for an upcoming seminar Friday, March 12, 2004 at the University of Missouri, Kansas City.


The seminar is entitled Electronic Evidence Discovery Seminar; “Recovering the Digital Smoking Gun.” Here’s the agenda.

I’m speaking last, on “Spy vs. Spy: Applying Electronic Discovery, Computer Forensics, and the Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to the Theft of Trade Secrets — A Case Study.”

I got invited because I had a great experience last year working with the program’s Chairperson, John R. Mallery, of Clarence M. Kelley and Associates, Inc. on a case involving these issues. John found me my electronic smoking gun email, and boy did it make a difference.

The text of the Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is here. It has potentially broad application to employee espionage of the type which often occurs when employees quit to work for a competitor.





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