Rapprochement: Fuel for accelerating digital forensics investigations
Most professionals agree that being collaborative with others—even “likable”— is the master key to getting things done, more so than technical prowess, education, or past experience. Digital forensics examiners must work with or address challenging clients (often lawyers), law enforcement, judicial officers and staff, other experts, and jurors.
In this session, we will discuss techniques for: introductions; establishing rapport; giving, earning, and maintaining respect; managing perceptions; establishing and maintaining boundaries; and communicating effectively. Mastery of these techniques will not only result in immediate effects with new encounters, but yield long term, compounding benefits over time.
Your presenter is a full-time digital forensics examiner, medical device security expert, and attorney, who works all sides of communications challenges.