Martin Prinsloo

Martin Prinsloo

June 24, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Six Ways Attorneys Can Ruin a Computer Forensic Case

In today's always-on, always-connected environment, there is very little business or personal information that cannot be traced back to an electronic device, an application or a cloud-storage platform. In this age of big data and expanding digital footprints, legal professionals are faced with a multitude of challenges.

By Martin Prinsloo and Gabriel Campos

7 minute read

April 12, 2016 | Daily Business Review

Cell Phone Forensics Provides Legally Defensible Evidence

Forensic work on smartphones is providing increasing volumes of evidence for legal cases ranging from fraud to divorce, writes certified fraud examiner Martin Prinsloo.

By Commentary by Martin Prinsloo

8 minute read

March 24, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Keeping Your Law Firm Safe from Cyber Threats

Many law firms have been hacked during the global rise in cyberattacks. Investments in training, testing and security audits may be needed to improve data security, computer forensic adviser Martin Prinsloo observes.

By Martin Prinsloo

4 minute read

March 24, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Keeping Your Law Firm Safe from Cyber Threats

Many law firms have been hacked during the global rise in cyberattacks. Investments in training, testing and security audits may be needed to improve data security, computer forensic adviser Martin Prinsloo observes.

By Martin Prinsloo

4 minute read