Keep up with the latest in cyber investigations and criminal law.
Technology develops with lightning speed as does the ingenuity of criminal using these new technologies. On December 6, join a top-level faculty of experts as they take a deep dive into critical issues and responses involving the latest technologies, computer crimes and e-evidence.
If you are a lawyer, law enforcement professional, regulatory investigator, computer forensic specialist or judge, it is critical that you keep on top of the latest developments and the law. Now in its 17th year, this national forum once again brings together a top faculty who will equip you with the knowledge and strategies you need to have a firm grounding in the current law. You’ll get the up-to-date tools you need to tackle the complex issues involved in the wild west of tech crime.
Can’t Make the Date? Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
- Search and seizure critical case law update and the practical implications of these new cases
- Tips for resolving disclosure issues and Section 490 CC compliance provisions
- Emerging evidentiary issues (AI and deepfakes)
- Regulatory realities: current challenges facing regulatory and administrative agencies and how to meet them
- Practical approaches to introducing and authenticating digital evidence in court
Who Should Attend
- Regulatory Investigators – federal and provincial
- Crown lawyers for provincial and federal regulatory bodies
- Law enforcement cyber investigators and trainers
- Computer forensic and cyber security investigators, private and government
- Computer forensic expert witnesses
- Computer/criminal law academics from colleges and universities
- Judges