The Missouribar – 2020 Consumer Electronics & the IoT (Internet of Things): The Next Wave of Digital Evidence in Claims & Litigation

The Missouribar – 2020 Consumer Electronics & the IoT (Internet of Things): The Next Wave of Digital Evidence in Claims & Litigation

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Practice Area:
Civil Practice & Procedure | Criminal | Litigation / Trial Practice
Format:
Audio and Video

Description

Self-study doesn’t qualify for Kansas credit.

Our world is getting more and more connected. The goal of the Internet of things is to interface with everything. Wearable technology, smart home assistants, and internet connected medical are just a few. There are ingestibles. More data is being collected about us than ever, and this data can be used in litigation.

This class will explain how this data is collected from the Internet of things devices, and the places that they store data such as the cloud, cell phones, and computers. The future of how this data will become more prevalent and the cases involving Internet of things devices will be discussed. pervasive. There is a description.

There are key points.

  • The evolution of the internet of things from its beginning to today.
  • There are some types of evidence contained in consumer electronics.
  • This evidence can be used in cases.
  • There are security considerations. The edge is cutting. There are analysis techniques for the internet of things.
  • There are case examples where the role of the internet of things is critical.

Speaker: There is a person named Lars Daniel. , The leader of digital forensics. Envista Forensic s

This material can only be used for self-study credit. A lawyer can receive up to six hours of self-study credit. Self-study programs don’t qualify for ethics, elimination of bias or Kansas credit.

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