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Northern New Jersey ARMA Seminar March 20, 2001
The Northern New Jersey Chapter of ARMA
Presents a Seminar
Computer Discovery and Risk Control
Featuring
Deborah H. Juhnke
March 20, 2001
Computer Discovery and Risk Control --What?s lurking on your computer system?
It isn?t unusual to find dozens of copies of sensitive documents, in several different versions, residing on a variety of computer drives and backup files. Even after being ?deleted,? these records are accessible, discoverable and admissible. Could these kinds of electronic records ?haunt? you in litigation?
In the first half of this presentation we will examine how computer evidence is used in civil and criminal cases. Working nationally and internationally, Computer Forensics Inc. ? has uncovered e-mail and other computer files that prove fraud, theft, age discrimination, bad faith, and other wrongdoings. Learn how forensic experts search through computer systems to gather evidence and recover ?lost? files to make their case. Topics covered include the types of data recoverable, e-mail forensics, and techniques for collecting computer-based evidence.
In the second half of this presentation we will discuss the components of an effective electronic risk control plan, addressing the entire life cycle of computer based files ? from document creation through storage, retention and destruction. Topics covered include bringing together your company?s risk control team, establishing risk control plan objectives, and how to implement and audit the risk control plan.
The Schedule for March 20
8:30 ? 9:00 Registration
9:30 ? 11:30 Deborah Juhnke Part 1:Computer Discovery and Risk Control
11:30 ? 1:00 Tabletop Vendor Display
12:00 ? 1:00 Lunch
1:00 ? 3:30 Deborah Juhnke, Part 2 Computer Discovery and Risk Control
About the Speaker
Deborah H. Juhnke has been actively involved in using computer technology in a business environment since the late 1970's. She was instrumental in the systematic integration of word processors, litigation support software and imaging for various law firms.
Previous to joining Computer Forensics, Inc?, she was Vice President for Sales and Marketing for TechLaw. Her duties included oversight of litigation support product development initiatives, senior level project consulting, and national client management.
Ms. Juhnke is a frequent speaker for various legal associations on the topic of litigation support. She has also authored publications in trade journals on the topics of legal administration and litigation support.
Ms. Juhnke heads up Computer Forensics' East Coast Operations, providing Client Management and marketing services.
Directions to Woodbridge Hilton
The Hilton, located at exit 131a of the Garden State Parkway, is two minutes (one block) from the Amtrak station at Metro Park and overlooks the Metro Park Complex. Driving? Take New Jersey Turnpike South To Exit 11. Take Garden State Parkway North To Exit 131a. The Hilton is on the right. Hotel phone 732-494-6200
Registration Fee:
ARMA Member: $125.00
Non-Member: $150.00
Mail registration form(s) and check(s) made payable to "ARMA Northern New Jersey Chapter" to: Timothy M. Powers, Vice President Programs NNJ ARMA, c/o Spacesaver Systems of New Jersey, Inc., 81 Broad Street, Philipsburg, NJ 08865
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