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 January 22 - PRESENTATION TOPICS

ForensicLee Curtis, CFE of Precision Discovery

"Computer Forensics & Electronic Discovery:

 What You Don't Know Can Hurt You"

--Tales from a White Collar Crime Investigator--
Electronic evidence is a business' most valuable asset. More than ever, developing an effective electronic discovery plan is a critical component of a successful litigation management and/or risk mitigation strategy. See how recent advancements in technology enable companies to significantly shrink their litigation spend and reduce serious internal and external threats.

On January 22nd, we'll cover:
 •  The role of the IT Director and High-tech Investigator/
     Computer Forensic Specialist
 •  Understand Types of data and where it resides
 •  How to cut eDiscovery and attorney costs through use of
     forensics and innovative technology
 •  How to avoid sanctions and malpractice suits in light of the
     changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
 •  The strategic use of eDiscovery by plaintiff and defendant

CloudBert Armijo of 3tera

"Cloud Computing:

The Businesses Impact of Cloud Computing"

Cloud computing is redefining IT operations by eliminating routine infrastructure deployment, configuration and maintenance. Once only a dream, today dynamic provisioning, paying for usage, and automatic recovery from hardware failures are changing the corporate data center and how IT is done.

Cloud computing is an enabler for new projects. Getting applications to market faster, and with lower capital expense, creates new opportunities. At the same time, cloud computing assures that as demand increases and businesses grow, resources can be added on-demand.

The presentation will give you all the basics you need to know about what cloud computing is, what it means for your business and why you should consider using it.

   
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