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Computer Forensics on a Budget

Abstract

Planning is the key to keeping computer forensics on a budget. Notwithstanding, rigid, inflexible plans that do not take into account the uniqueness of each case are useless. Therefore, the goal of this paper will be to provide the reader with general concepts for budgeting computer forensics expenditures that can be adapted to fit the individual case. Given the complexity of this task, this paper will make certain assumptions: First, that you have a case that is appropriate for use of computer forensics ; Second, that the computer forensics will be performed by the necessary licensed and/or trained persons ; Last, but not least, that you are either the owner of or have proper legal authorization to collect the electronic data (and hardware) upon which the computer forensics will be performed.

Author

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Hyattye Simmons
General Counsel , DFW Asian American Citzens Council, USA

A seasoned senior legal professional with over three decades of experience in providing legal advice, legal representation, and legal management; possessing the executive expertise to provide insightful legal leadership. Recipient of the 2009 Magna Stella Award for excellence in leadership and management for a non-profit or government agency from the General Counsel Forum, a legal association of over 600 general counsels and senior managing counsel, representing more than 400 companies and organizations: PRO BONO COMMUNITY & LEGAL SERVICE (April 2012 – Present): General Counsel - DFW Asian American Citizen Council (September 2012 – Present); General Counsel - Dallas Asian American Youth Orchestra (September 2014 – Present); Member, Board of Directors – North Texas InfraGard (July 2014 – Present); Mentor of Young Attorneys & High School Students – Dallas Bar Association; Member, World Affairs Council of Dallas-Fort Worth (June 2013 – Present); Member, Dallas Historical Society (July 2013 – Present); Bedford Mentor – University of North Texas College of Law (July 2014 – Present); Affiliate Professor – University of North Texas College of Law (January 2015 – Present); Fellow – American Bar Foundation (January 2015 – Present); Trustee – Texas College (April 2012 – September 2014); Chair - General Counsel Forum’s 12th Annual Robert H. Dedman Award for Ethics and Law Section Committee and Dinner (April 2012 – October 2012); Advisor - Greater Dallas Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce (April 2012 – January 2015). GENERAL COUNSEL (March 2007 – March 2012, Ret.): Dallas Area Rapid Transit. INTERIM GENERAL COUNSEL (January 2007 – March 2007): Dallas Area Rapid Transit. SENIOR ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL IV (August 1998 – December 2006): Dallas Area Rapid Transit. CHIEF COUNSEL, TORT LITIGATION DIVISION [Assistant General Counsel III] (January 1992 – August 1998): Dallas Area Rapid Transit. ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL II (February 1988 - January 1992): Dallas Area Rapid Transit. ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY (February 1987 - February 1988): City of Dallas. GENERAL COUNSEL (February 1986 - February 1987): Texas Secretary of State's Office. ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL (November 1984 - February 1986): Texas Secretary of State's Office.

Company

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DFW Asian American Citzens Council

The mission of DFW AACC is to promote and assist Asian-American involvement in local, social, political, and civic activities that increase community awareness, improve Asian-American representation, and enhance the quality of life.

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