Mpls - St. Paul Chapter Meeting - IoT Collection Challenges and Self-Authentication of ESI Under FRE 902(14)

  • 14 Sep 2017
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • IDS CONFERENCE CENTER, 3RD FLOOR, CONF RM 3A+B 80 SOUTH 8TH STREET MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402

Please come out and show your support for Houston resident David Greetham as he discusses IoT Collection Challenges and Self-Authentication of ESI Under FRE 902(14). David and Ricoh are strong, dedicated supporters of WiE and David has committed presenting for us even in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey which has devastated his hometown. Let’s show him that we appreciate their dedication to educating and supporting our group of women by attending this informative presentation.

Additional presentation details will be shared once available.

Lunch sponsor: Ricoh USA, Inc.

Please RSVP by Tuesday, 9/12/17.

1 CLE credit will be applied for in MN.

Presenter: David A. Greetham, CFE, Vice President, eDiscovery Sales and Operations at Ricoh USA, Inc.

David A. Greetham is responsible for driving Ricoh’s computer forensic and electronic discovery services strategies and growth in the U.S. Greetham joined Ricoh from HSSK Forensics, which Ricoh acquired in February 2012. Renamed Ricoh Forensics, Greetham oversees the division, which operates as the nation’s first private computer forensics lab accredited by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board.

Throughout his career, Greetham has been retained by law firms and corporations as a Testifying and Consulting Expert in the area of Computer Forensics and is a Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant by the Forensic Expert Witness Association. Additionally, he has been responsible for forensic examinations of computer systems involved in theft of trade secrets, internet misuse, harassment, murder, fraud and alleged spoliation.

Greetham has testified as a forensic expert on many occasions both nationally and internationally. He is a frequent speaker for Bar Associations, continuing legal education events and industry associations. In addition, he is the inventor and developer of Remlox™, a patented forensically sound “remote-collection” tool that has been deployed in 37 countries throughout the world.

A Licensed Private Investigator in the States of Texas and Florida, Greetham is also a member of the High Technology Crime Network, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, and is a Certified Forensics Litigation Consultant. He completed his M.Sc. in Forensic Computing from Cranfield University, considered as one of the top 5 technical universities in the world, which is based at the Defense Academy of the United Kingdom.


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