Overview
Introducing geospatial data, a powerful evidentiary tool that can be collected from a wide variety of sources, including mobile devices, GIS software, satellite images, and employee and inventory management systems. It gives investigators an incredible advantage: the ability to rapidly understand key aspects of events at the center of your investigations. Join us to learn how different types of geospatial data can be used to better and more quickly answer ’where’ and ‘when,’ while remaining compliant with legal and regulatory requirements. Our presenters will share practical insights, real-world examples, and legal implications to provide a comprehensive overview of the important advantages geospatial data offers modern investigators.
Presenters
Joe Sremack, Partner, Forensic Data Analytics Services leader – Marcum LLP
Trace Schmeltz, Partner, Barnes & Thornburg
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CPE CREDITS
Program Description | Advancing Your Investigations with Geospatial Data |
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Learning Objectives |
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Instruction Delivery Method | Group Internet-Based |
Recommended CPE Credit | 1 Credit To receive CPE credit, attendees must respond to three out of the four polling questions asked during the program and be active in the webinar platform for a minimum of 50 minutes. |
Recommended Field of Study | Accounting |
Prerequisites | None |
Program Level | Basic |
Advance Preparation | None |
Cancellation Policy | You may cancel your registration at any time prior to the event. |
Complaint Resolution Policy | For more information regarding refund, concerns and program cancellation policies, please contact our offices at [email protected]. |
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