Skip to content
The Southeast Asia Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Judicial Workshop Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Southeast Asia Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Judicial Workshop Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Organiser

The Malaysian Judiciary and the United States’ Department of Justice (DOJ)

Objectives

The goal of the workshop is to expose judges and judicial officers to recent trends in cybercrime and digital evidence and to provide best practices on the use of digital evidence in court. The workshop is also intended to foster strong relationships between the various judiciaries in Southeast Asia.

Content

TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED 

  1. Best practices in acquiring digital evidence during incident response (ie arrest or search of a residence or business);
  2. Analysis of digital media for forensic artifacts;
  3. Mobile device forensics;
  4. Case study: US Federal Rules of Evidence 902 (13) and (14);
  5. Cryptocurrencies and blockchain in the legal context;
  6. The future of artificial intelligence in the legal industry; and
  7. Evidentiary and trial issues concerning digital evidence.

 

Start Date

February 13, 2020

End Date

February 16, 2020

Provided by Organiser

Other Information

This Workshop is sponsored by DOJ and will be held at the JW Marriott Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Meals are provided throughout the Workshop. Accommodation and travel expenses are to be advised by DOJ for participants from ASEAN Countries (except Singapore and Brunei Darussalam – kindly liaise with Ms. Siti Zahirah from the Malaysian Judiciary). This course is open to ASEAN Judiciaries only.

Key Information

Language

English

Country

Malaysia

Duration

4 Days

Fee

Free

Contact Person

Mr. Navinthar Gunasegran – DOJ (+6012 326 1509); Ms. Siti Zahirah – Malaysian Judiciary (+603 8880 3586)
Play Video