As the digital landscape continues to evolve, so does the importance of digital evidence within our legal systems. Join Systal and the Law Society of Scotland on this insightful webinar as we discuss the effectiveness of mobile phone forensics when presenting digital evidence in court.
Learning Outcomes
Tailored for legal professionals, this webinar will equip you with the skills and knowledge to:
- Better understand digital evidence in your case.
- Identify where the admissibility of this evidence can be challenged.
- Prepare for effective witness examination.
- Identify potential undiscovered sources of evidence.
Speakers
This webinar will be hosted by James McGoldrick and Calum Baird, central members of our Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) function here at Systal.
James McGoldrick – Digital Forensics and Incident Response Manager
James has over 8 years’ experience in Cybercrime Investigation – 5 years of which were served in a UK Law Enforcement setting. James works with an experienced team of managed Network and Security Service engineers and consultants and works with them to provide class leading services in Incident Response, Professional Service Consultancy and Managed Network and Security Services globally.
Calum Baird – Digital Forensics and Incident Response Consultant
Calum has over 9 years law enforcement experience which included compiling technical reports and presenting evidence at court within the Digital Forensics Unit before moving to Cybercrime Investigations – a department specialising in the investigation of cyber dependant crime, network intrusion and ransomware.
More information and registration details can be found on the Law Society of Scotland website ➜ Introduction to Mobile Phone Forensics | Law Society of Scotland (lawscot.org.uk)
For an overview of key digital evidence and forensics concepts that frequently appear in court, along with their evidential relevance read our latest article ➜ Key Digital Forensics Concepts for Legal Professionals .