Gathering digital evidence from computers, smartphones and other information technology systems and its subsequent presentation in court have become common practice in legal investigations. But when does data achieve high probative value? How ought it be recovered and analyzed? Dennis Heinson presents the technical and legal aspects of IT forensics in a clear manner and delivers comprehensive answers to as yet unsettled legal questions.
Gathering digital evidence from computers, smartphones and other information technology systems and its subsequent presentation in court have become common practice in legal investigations. But when does data achieve high probative value? How ought it be recovered and analyzed? Dennis Heinson presents the technical and legal aspects of IT forensics in a clear manner and delivers comprehensive answers to as yet unsettled legal questions.
Dennis Heinson
Geboren 1980; Studium der Rechtswissenschaften in Münster und Paris; LL.M.Studium in Los Angeles (UCLA); Anwaltszulassung im US-Bundesstaat New York; Stipendiatan der Universität Kassel für das Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt (CASED);derzeit Rechtsanwalt in Hamburg.
Computer-Forensik Forensische Informatik Internal Investigations Beschäftigtendatenschutz Cybercrime