Sensei Enterprises Produces Series of Online Videos to Answer Frequently Asked Questions About Computer Forensics
High-Definition Videos on YouTube Seek to Demystify the Science Behind E-Discovery
FAIRFAX, Va., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Sensei Enterprises, Inc., a nationally known computer forensics and information technology company based in Fairfax, Virginia, recently announced that it has produced a series of educational videos that answer frequently asked questions about computer forensics – specifically, what forensic technologists can and cannot do with computers, mobile phones, and other high-tech devices.
"The questions we chose to answer in our fourteen videos range from whether we can find spyware on a person's computer to whether a computer forensics expert can get usable information from a GPS device," says Sharon D. Nelson, Esquire, President of Sensei Enterprises. "Some of the questions go beyond the technology to explore the law surrounding its use. For example, we can read someone's e-mail, but not without a court order or permission of the user, depending on the specific laws of each state."
The videos, each between one and three minutes in length, are narrated by Jesse Lindmar, Sensei's Assistant Director of Computer Forensics.
To review the FAQ videos, go to http://www.youtube.com/user/SenseiEnterprises.
ABOUT SENSEI ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sensei Enterprises, Inc. is a nationally known computer forensics and information technology company. Based in Fairfax, Virginia, Sensei combines legal expertise with high-level technical certifications to serve the technology needs of the legal and corporate communities. Sensei's principals are the co-authors of The Electronic Evidence and Discovery Handbook (2006, ABA), and speak and present on electronic evidence and legal technology throughout the country. To learn more, please visit www.senseient.com.
For more information about this release, call Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. at 703-359-0700.
SOURCE Sensei Enterprises, Inc.
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