Breach Investigations: The Examiner's View

Data Breach , Forensics , Fraud Management & Cybercrime

Forensic Examiner Ryan Duquette on What's Needed for Public/Private Partnerships(SecurityEditor) • September 27, 2018     Ryan Duquette, founder and principal, Hexigent Consulting

Ryan Duquette, an independent forensics examiner who formerly was a criminal investigator in law enforcement, offers insights on public/private partnerships and how investigators can work better with enterprises in the event of a breach.

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In a video interview at Information Security Media Group's recent Fraud & Breach Prevention Summit: Toronto, Duquette discusses:

His former career in law enforcement; How enterprises can maximize their relationships with police; Do's and don'ts before, during and after an investigation.

Duquette is a digital forensic investigator with many years of experience in law enforcement and the private sector. He founded Hexigent Consulting, a firm focusing on digital investigations, cybersecurity consulting services and litigation support. Duquette works with clients involved in workplace investigations and civil litigation matters, including intellectual property theft, HR investigations and data breaches. During his days in law enforcement, he conducted digital investigations on a variety of criminal cases. He is a sessional lecturer at the University of Toronto, teaching digital forensics; a director of the Toronto chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners; and has been qualified as an "expert witness" on numerous occasions.