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Average Security Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$275/hr
Review Fee
$350/hr
Deposition Fee
$375/hr
Court Fee
This retail security professional joined Walmart in 1980 and held increasingly senior loss prevention and security positions until leaving the company in 2016. Most recently, he was the Senior Director of Global Security Services, in charge of managing safety and security of 20,000 employees and 250,000 customers at U.S. locations. The expert is a member of the American Society of Industrial Security's Retail Loss Prevention Council and is an ASIS Certified Protection Professional. Currently, he runs his own retail security consulting business. He earned his B.S. in Criminal Justice from Missouri Southern State University.
Senior Director, An online university in AZ
Bachelor of Science (BS), Missouri Southern State University
Mesa,
Arkansas
This highly qualified security and risk assessment expert has over 30 years of professional experience. He completed his BS in marketing from Louisiana State University and is a board certified physical security professional. He is a member of various professional organizations, including the American Society for Industrial Security and the National Contract Management Association. Formerly, this expert has held roles as a data communications sales manager at Bell, an access control sales engineer at Cardkey Systems, and as an owner and manager of Card Access Systems. Currently, this expert is a senior systems consultant at an LA security consultancy.
Senior Systems Consultant, A LA security consultancy
Bachelor of Science (BS), Louisiana State University
Louisiana
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What Can a Security Expert Witness Opine On?
Risk Assessment
Identify and evaluate security risks.
Access Control Implementation
Establish permissions for data access.
Incident Response Planning
Prepare for potential security breaches.
Security Audits
Review security measures and compliance.
Network Security Configuration
Set up firewalls and intrusion detection.
Data Encryption
Secure sensitive information through encryption.
FAQs for Security Expert Witnesses
What is a security expert witness?
A security expert witness is a qualified security professional who provides specialized opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing security measures, testifying in court, and clarifying complex security issues.
What types of cases can a security expert witness opine on?
A security expert witness opines on premises liability, negligent security, workplace violence, assaults, shootings, theft, security policies, training, and security industry standards.
How can a security expert witness assist with standard-of-care analysis?
A security expert witness assists with standard-of-care analysis by comparing industry best practices to the actions taken, identifying gaps, and explaining whether security measures were reasonable.
What qualifications should a security expert witness possess for federal litigation?
A security expert witness for federal litigation should have advanced security certifications, extensive field experience, and proven testimony experience in federal courts.
How does a security expert witness evaluate adequacy of premises protection measures?
A security expert witness evaluates adequacy of premises protection measures by comparing policies, physical security, staffing, and incident history to industry standards and foreseeable risks.
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