A conference on digital evidence runs on June 26 and 27 at Lincoln’s Inn and Local Hotel, London.
It’s subtitled: understanding the technology: best practice and principles for judges, lawyers, litigants and information security and digital evidence specialists
Organisers MIS Training argue that it will not be long before the only evidence before most courts will all be in the form of digital evidence. Now is the time for both the legal and information security communities to realise the full practicalities and implications, given that the courts deal with digital evidence increasingly every day.
At the event is Stephen Mason, Barrister & Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International & Comparative Law and author of Electronic Evidence: Disclosure, Discovery & Admissibility (LexisNexis Butterworths). The speaker panel so far includes four judges from international jurisdictions. And those invited from the UK legal and information security community include Andrew Sheldon, Evidence Talks; and Edward Wilding, Data Genetics International Limited; and Peter Sommer, Visiting Fellow, Information Risk and Security, Department of Information Systems, London School of Economic and Political Science.