From ephemeral text messages to car infotainment systems and wearable tech accessories, new forms of technology created to make users’ lives more automated have also created nontraditional data sets—as well as e-discovery and digital forensic headaches—for litigation support professionals.

Experts at the “Avoid Ever-Changing Collection Pitfalls from Collaboration Software, Social Media, Chats, Smartphones & Wearable Tech” ILTACON 2022 session shared some of the common pitfalls that come with collecting data from newer platforms.

1. Mobile Devices: Forensic Implications TBD

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