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This highly qualified expert has testified in federal and state courts as an expert in digital forensics and electronic discovery. He has extensive experience serving as a retained expert, forensic neutral, eNeutral and eDiscovery liaison. Before working in the digital forensics and eDiscovery industry for over 13 years, he served as a partner with an international law firm focusing on litigation and technology law. He earned his JD degree from the University of Illinois, where he was his class valedictorian and Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review. Current certifications include EnCase Certified Examiner, Certified Computer Forensics Examiner, Certified Electronic Discovery Specialist and Systems Security Certified Practitioner. Currently he serves as CEO of a major computer forensics and eDiscovery company that has received numerous recent industry awards. He formerly served as a member of the board of directors at the International Information Systems Forensics Association. He also has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law and has been an invited lecturer on topics in digital forensics and eDiscovery at various universities and industry seminars. He is licensed as a professional investigator in Michigan and as a private investigator in Florida, Nevada and Texas.
CEO, A major computer forensics company in Texas
Juris Doctor (JD), University of Illinois
Montgomery,
Texas
This well credentialed expert is a Professor and Distinguished Chair in Computer Science for a public university in Texas. He is also Professor Emeritus in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University, where he taught and performed research for 20 years. He has about 30 years of professional experience in communication networks, wireless communication, and wireless and mobile networks. The expert earned his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Stanford University; he also has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Technion and an M.S. in the same field from Tel-Aviv University. He has headed the Wireless Networks Lab, an internationally recognized research group at Cornell. The expert has over 200 journal and conference publications. He has been granted 18 patents with 2 additional patents pending. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a member of the IEEE's Communications Society, as well as a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Professor and Distinguished Chair, A Public University in Texas
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stanford University
Richardson,
Texas
This highly qualified expert is a EnCase certified examiner with years of experience in digital forensics. He was the director of the Greater Houston Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory, a multi-agency task force. He was also an FBI certified Computer Forensics Examiner and a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner with the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists. He has conducted hundreds of computer forensic exams involving a variety of investigations including directing the search, capture, analysis, and litigation support of electronic evidence in the largest financial corporation collapse in Houston history. He successfully completed training as an Assessor for Digital Evidence for the American Society of Crime Lab Directors – Laboratory Accreditation Board and is a former officer for the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association. He is the former president of Computer Investigations, Inc., and a current partner at a major digital forensics company in Texas.
Partner, Major Digital Forensics Company
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Maryland
Houston,
Texas
This highly-qualified expert has over 20 years of experience in the fields of data science and artificial intelligence, specializing in the numerical modeling of complex physical systems and in the modern methods of machine learning. He earned his DEA in fluid mechanics and transport phenomena from the École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers in France, his MSc in hydraulic engineering from the University of Cagliari in Italy, and his PhD in geophysics from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. This expert is active in his field as an author of numerous scientific publications and he currently holds two patents. Among his former positions, he served as a research geophysicist for ION Geophysical, a principal data scientist for GE Oil and Gas, and the chief data scientist for both Pioneer National Resources and Belmont Technology. Currently, this expert serves as a senior technical advisor of data analytics for an energy company.
Senior Technical Advisor, Data Analytics, An energy company
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Texas
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What Can a Computer Science Expert Witness Opine On?
Software Development
Creating applications or systems for users.
Database Management
Organizing and maintaining data storage.
Network Configuration
Setting up and managing computer networks.
System Analysis
Evaluating and improving computer systems.
Cybersecurity Assessment
Identifying vulnerabilities in systems.
Algorithm Design
Developing step-by-step problem-solving methods.
FAQs for Computer Science Expert Witnesses
What is a computer science expert witness?
A computer science expert witness is a technical specialist who explains complex digital and software issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing code and data, writing reports, and testifying in court.
What types of cases can a computer science expert witness provide assistance in?
A computer science expert witness assists in software disputes, source code analysis, IP and copyright cases, cybersecurity breaches, data forensics, AI/ML issues, and IT contract litigation.
How can a computer science expert witness assist with source code review disputes?
A computer science expert witness can analyze and explain source code, verify authorship, detect errors or copying, and provide clear, unbiased testimony in source code review disputes.
What qualifications should a computer science expert witness possess for federal litigation?
A computer science expert witness for federal litigation should hold advanced CS degrees, strong industry or research experience, relevant certifications, and prior expert testimony experience.
How does a computer science expert witness evaluate software IP infringement claims?
A computer science expert witness evaluates software IP infringement by comparing code, functionality, and architecture to determine similarity, originality, and potential copying.
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