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This highly qualified expert is the owner of a major digital forensics company in North Carolina. He has worked in the technology field in different positions since 1987. He is a certified continuing education instructor specializing in cell phone and computer forensics and a certified digital forensics examiner. He has attended 5+ digital forensics training conferences and published 3+ professional publications on cell phone forensics. He is a member of multiple professional associations, including the American Society of Digital Forensics & eDiscovery, the High Technology Crime Investigation Association and the National Association of Investigative Specialists. He is also a former associate private investigator at Scott & Associates Investigations.
Owner, A NC digital forensics company
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Guilford Technical Community College
Greensboro,
North Carolina
This expert has decades of experience in pre-clinical through Phase IV research. Apart from standard statistical methods, he has special expertise in adaptive methods, recurrent event methods, experimental design, assays, mathematical modeling and simulation, data-mining and super-computer applications. As an independent statistician he serves on numerous data and safety monitoring boards and regularly interacts with FDA and EMA personnel on behalf of his clients. With more than 80 publications, book chapters, and presentations in the field of biostatistics, he is a consummate expert in the field who shares his expertise as an adjunct professor of biostatistics at a major southeastern university. Formerly, he served as a lecturer and professor in biostatistics at the University of Stockholm, where he earned his doctorate.
President, A biostatistics consultancy in NC
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Stockholm
Wake Forest,
North Carolina
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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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