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Category Archives: Forensic
KPMG’s Conference on Forensic Collection
Here is Robert Castonguay and Danny Garwood’s presentation on remote collection and forensically-sound self-collection: At the Frontier of forensic collection View more presentations from Dominic Jaar
Posted in Collection, Conference, Forensic, Preservation
Tagged Danny Garwood, forensically-sound self-collection, remote collection, Robert Castonguay
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Cloud Computing & Forensic Technology: Cloudy Days Ahead
KPMG’s publication on fraud, investigation and forensic-related matters, At Risk, is now available. In this edition, Simon Castonguay addresses the issues surrounding investigation readiness and eDiscovery in the context of cloud computing. According to Gartner, 40% of CIOs plan to … Continue reading
Posted in Article, E-Discovery, Forensic
Tagged At Risk, cloud computing, Simon Castonguay
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Time for Quebec companies to secure their data
According to the Toronto Star, QuebecLeaks, Quebec’s own version of WikiLeaks launched Wednesday. However, at the time of writing this post, Quebec still has no leak… yet. That being said, the question here is not if there will be a … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Forensic, Information Security
Tagged breach, confidential information, forensic investigations, leak, lost laptop, QuebecLeaks, wikileaks
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Managing the Risk of Fraud and Misconduct Book
Our partners in the US, Richard H. Girgenti, a former New York City and State prosecutor, and the leader of Forensic Services, and Timothy P. Hedley, who heads KPMG’s Fraud Risk Management Services, have authored the executives’ guide, Managing the … Continue reading
Posted in Forensic, Fraud, Governance, Information Security
Tagged book, compliance, data analytics, forensic, fraud, governance, investigation, USA
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